This Week in Yap

A Photo Summary of our dives on a weekly basis

This is our way of showing our prospective clients and friends just what the diving is like in Yap, on a weekly basis. We'll try and keep this updated each week as a photo dive log from our daily dive trips  with photos featuring highlights from our adventures beneath the waves.

Please note that this is what the diving is really like. No paid advertising and no fancy magazine photo spreads. Only real photos from our dives featuring the highlights from that week. If the weather was bad or the visibility was poor, we'll show that too because even in paradise, the conditions aren't always perfect.

This Week in Yap Update

Thanks for staying tuned in to this page. Our new Canon camera arrived and has proved popular with our guests as a rental camera, but Dave finally got to use it and took the following photos. So, hopefully this weekly feature will resume as previously scheduled.

 

April 21 - May 4, 2008

 

We're joining two weeks together with this week's edition since Dave has been busy teaching dive classes (and having too much fun) and the guys haven't taken the camera on as many dives as we would have liked. All of these photos were taken by Morgan.

We start off with a new find for us....this nudibranch at Vertigo. Unfortunately, the photo is a little blurry. Either that, or I need better glasses.

     
 

Schooling jacks and sunlight in Miil Channel.

     
 

An Octopus at 1:2 peeks at our guests.

     
 

A colorful flatworm crawls towards Morgan.

     
 

Sandy, from Switzerland, waits outside one of the tunnel entrances at Yap Caverns.

     
 

A Jack in the deep blue.

     
 
Sunlight streams through an opening in one of the caverns at the south end of the island. We guide our divers on a slow, winding tour of this magnificent dive site.

     
 

Lots of fish inhabit Yap Caverns. Swimming amongst these schools is like being in a giant aquarium.

     
 
A Regal angelfish. Great photo, Morgan!

     
 

The Amazing Lizardfish!

     
 

Morgan and Sandy pose for a self portrait. Morgan managed to take this photo himself. A man of many talents! I thought you weren't supposed to hold your breath, though.

     
 

Since we haven't had any Porcelain crabs grace these pages recently, we thought we'd throw one in for your viewing pleasure.

     
 

A clam with staghorn coral growing on the shell.

     
  A Spotted eagle ray at Gabach.
     

 

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