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Written by Ray Vincent Arriola   
Thursday, 26 April 2007
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The Trip Back

Ray Arriola It seemed that the trip back was not as rough as the morning voyage.  Passengers now knew what the journey was going to be like, and were content with just the trivial things - filling in details in their dive log, relaxing with a cup of coffee or tea, and chatting with other divers.  It was a relaxed, tranquil mood, in spite of the apparent violence caused by the powerful aluminium vessel slicing the waves.  My son Bryan, again nauseous and having made it up to this point, was perhaps concentrating on not having to experience the discomfort of emptying the contents of his stomach into the sea.

I left him and my sister-in-law Emily, and wandered around the boat.  At the bridge, the captain was surrounded with all sorts of navigation, electronics and communication gear.  To the left was the station of the official photographer.  I marvelled at all the high tech gear as I moved back down to the dive deck.  Yes, there was a ton of well maintained dive gear.  But for my money, the best feature on the boat was the availability of hot showers on the dive area.  Straight out of the water, take your gear off, and rinse in its soothing caress.  Priceless.

Boarding and Casting Away

Image“The herbal medication really doesn’t work.  If in doubt, just take the proper medicines and be done with it”, a crew member commented on the available medication on the table, as we boarded the dive boat.  I handed one to Bryan, as he has a penchant for getting sea sick.  I have never been sea sick (well, not that sick!), and neither has my sister-in-law.  I took the pill.  Emily did not.  Having spent for a diving trip to the Great Barrier Reef, I did not want to ruin it with mal de mar.

It was gracefully unfolding into a beautiful day.  With the sun blazing in all its glory, plus a nice tropical breeze gently wafting throughout, the atmosphere on the boat was that of excitement and anticipation.  At the top deck, we were scanning the activities at the dock, as we slowly made our way out of the Port Douglas marina, through the river mouth, and then forward to the great ocean.

There was a slight chop, and then the skipper increased the RPM to edge the boat forward.  A few seconds later, spray splashed everywhere!  It was as if water fell from the sky in biblical proportions – the effect of throwing the engine lever full speed ahead to thrust the monster wave-piercing catamaran forward!  Yes, we learned that day that when it is a bit choppy, outside decks of a wave-piercing vessel is not the best place to be.  We also later learned that the skipper gets a kick out of his little trick, or so we heard.  Anyway, you have now been warned - when this type of boat penetrates the wave (ordinary hulls ride the wave), there will be water everywhere!

And as we struggled to get into the boat’s sheltered, airconditioned area, the tell tale signs of queasiness were starting to show on my two companions, and on quite a few others.  Oh dear!  And Great Barrier Reef is still over an hour away.

Port Douglas and Cairns

ImageWe made it a point to stay at Port Douglas, as it is the closest departure point to the reef.  A tropical oasis with a buoyant, vacation vibe, the town is about an hour’s drive from Cairns.  Tourism seems to be the major industry.  Yet, despite the availability of modern worldly comforts, it’s still very laid back with a distinctly “small village” atmosphere.  And the climate seduces you.  Or is it just that I miss Cebu that much?  Or perhaps it’s simply because I live in a place where it is cold for three quarters of the year at least!  I never did really want to leave.

Cairns is the big, tourist city in the area, bustling with energy and youth.  This is the gateway to the regions tourist destinations.  We spent some time in Cairns on the way back, and what impressed me was that it was very evident that the city council nurtures the tourism industry.  You can smell and breathe the well organized and very tourist-centric approach that the council, the town as a whole, take.

At The Reef

Image And then the sound of the engine softened, and the boat slowed down.  Emily did get to experience the whole spectrum of mal de mar symptoms.  Bryan, despite feeling bad and woozy, managed to keep it all together.  I did not endure any light-headedness (well all right… just a little bit!).  Anyway, I have had a lot of time on boats fishing, sailing, cruising, and the trip today was ROUGH.  Had I not downed that pill, I suspect it would have been ugly.

As soon as the boat slowed down and it was manageable, divers were gearing up at a frantic pace.  There was frenzy at the dive deck.  And we were determined not to be last.  Everybody knew that the best remedy for giddiness was to jump in.

After what seemed an eternity, we finally got all geared up.  We checked and double checked.  All ready to go.  

And there we were.  It was our turn.  Lined up at the platform and ready to do the big step, the waters of the Great Barrier Reef beckoned.

One final glance at my son to scan his gear – mask on, snorkel, regulator in the mouth, octopus clipped on, BCD inflated, 3mm shorty suit over jelly fish stinger suits, fins on – he gave me the thumbs up and I watched him confidently enter  the water and join Emily.  I stepped forward.  The ocean embraced us.  We were afloat on the waters of the Great Barrier Reef.

ImageSomeone later said that he saw a shark, albeit a wee one.  It is always somebody else that sees the shark, always the next guy who catches a glimpse of the ray.  I saw a few things – sweet lips, snapper, cuttle fish, lion fish, and of course Nemo was there – but the trouble is, everybody else saw them.

ImageI was in awe of the diving skills of the photographer – darting around the different dive teams, taking candid shots, asking divers to pose together and yet still managing to take shots of the reef and its creatures and to stay underwater for as long as the last dive team!

ImageThere were two dives on that trip, with a tropical buffet lunch in between.  On both dives, my air did not last long, but we new divers were on the same team.  Phew!  Not a good feeling when the whole group has to surface because you consumed your air too soon!

ImageI realized sometime during one of the dives that I was a fisherman lost underwater.  I was a new diver then, and I recognized a few fish species, but that was about it.  I have since improved a little bit.  Nevertheless, the reef was breathtaking.  Perhaps being there, diving, was good enough in itself.  It is, after all, the Great Barrier Reef.

About the Author: Ray Vincent Arriola is a Cebuano diver who currently resides in Auckland, New Zealand. He dreams of retiring in Cebu and spending the rest of his days exploring new underwater worlds.

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1. 14-12-2007 12:02
They say the barrier reef is 'doomed'.
Did you hear the news today, that scientists say global warming and climate change will destroy the Great Barrier Reef and other coral reefs? It's shocking to think about what could happen...
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2. 13-07-2007 16:38
They say the barrier reef is 'doomed'.
Wonderful!!! I wish one day I can go to Great Barrier Reef!
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3. 02-05-2007 20:40
BOW KO NIMO
'gaw! Ngiga da! Unsa na pud sunod.
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4. 27-04-2007 06:41
Fantastic!
Sir, 
 
Wonderful! Amazing! 
 
Kuyog nya ko nimo. I was diving with Eroy in one of the islands in Mactan 15 years ago pero wa pa sad tingale ko kalimo. 
 
Dome
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5. 27-04-2007 00:28
Fantastic!
An exquisite work of literary genius. If Mr Arriola does not receive the Booker prize or similar award for his endeavours then I shall eat my rather large bowler hat. I, for one, will be offering the boy a 6 figure sum publishing contract. Well done old chap! 
 
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6. 26-04-2007 20:21
Fantastic!
8) With the way you write. And the way others are praising you for it, there's no doubt..... you are my BLOOD! Hahaha. Di ba boboy?
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7. 26-04-2007 19:58
Fantastic!
Hi Ray!  
 
Wooooow! Breathtaking pictures! Very nice article! How I wish we could visit the famous Great Barrier Reef someday........ 
 
Kakainggit!
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8. 26-04-2007 17:06
Fantastic!
Well done mate ! The Great Barrier Reef is always in any serious diver\'s must dive list. Thanks for the article, for us who still has to dive the place, it helps to keep the dream alive. Cheers ! 
 
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9. 26-04-2007 16:21
Fantastic!
do i see yet another career developing for the muliti-talented mr arriola?!
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10. 26-04-2007 11:28
Fantastic!
Pre, 
 
Maayo kaayo; professional kaayo ang dating; ngiga pre; pa relax relax na lang diay ka;  
 
You really know what you wan; go for it 
 
Boboy :)
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