Today's first dive was at T3. This is a fantastic playground for divers I think, lots of swim throughs and different heights of rock, and valleys and nooks and crannies to peer through and spot different fishes. We saw two more stingrays here, and lots of clownfish basking in the sea anenomes. Towards the end of the dive, a school of fusiliers swam up from a crevice in the rocks, and seemed to go on forever .. I looked back from where they appeared to be coming from and it looks like only a few, but as they kept swimming past it was quite dazzling. This was also a great spot fo practicing bouyancy control, going up and down with the heights of the rock.
The second dive of the day we went back to site 14.5. We had a different pilot on the boat so we were not sure if we wre going to find the site, but he got it spot on. Visibility was reasonable for this one, as we could find the rock, but not as good as the morning dive had been. We saw two really big rays, and all the usual suspects, moorish idols, clowns, barracudas. I was followed for some of the dive by a smallish black and white ray finned fish, which we established was a remora - fortunately it didn't decide that I was a fish to latch on to! Near the end, one of us got separated from the group after spotting a yellow fish and following it, so we had to regroup, by which time we needed to surface as the other buddy had reached the low air limit.
This was my last dive, I might have done another dive, but by this point my foot was quite sore from the abrasion injury which had just been made worse really with the fins, and I decided I really needed to rest that.
With that in mind, once we got back on dry land and tidied up the kit, I cleaned my foot and applied a Compeed patch - modern medicine to the rescue!