In the afternoon we boarded the Bintang Sedang for our liveabord experience. The first dive off the boat was on Buoy 1 just to get used to the system. We dive off a smaller boat and everything is very, very organised. We then stayed the night at the mooring just off Hoga. We all decided to sleep on deck which was really cool even though the weather was a bit rubbish.
The next morning the boat set off to the day’s dive sites which were on the other side of Kaledupa. We spent the morning dosing and reading which was nice. Once we had arrived at the atoll we were going to dive we kitted up and went in. It was amazing. The reef was in really good condition and looked so pretty. The currents were pretty strong but we swam with them and then the boat picked us up wherever we were at the end. It was nice not to have to turn round at any point. As well as the beautiful reef we also saw lots of eagle rays which was really cool. Some of the others in my group saw a turtle too but I missed that. After the dive we had lunch and then relaxed a bit more while we travelled to the next site on the other side of the atoll.

On the way the boat went through a huge pod of melonhead whales that also contained a pod of spinner and a pod of bottlenose dolphins. There were so many of them so close, all swimming with the boat and jumping out of the water. Christos who runs the Bintang said this was the largest group he had seen.
Once we arrived at the next dive site we kitted up again and went in. (I could get used to the sunbathe, sleep, eat, dive, repeat lifestyle!) This time we didn’t see any big stuff but I still think it was my best dive so far. After this we had to set off back to Hoga. The weather wasn’t fantastic but I sat up on the top deck and watched the islands go by.
The reason we had to be back was because today (Sunday) is Indonesian Independence Day. All the local staff have the day off to go and join in the celebrations on Kaledupa. That means that we get to run the island for the day! Everyone does two 3 hour shifts of chores. I helped out in the Kitchen first thing in the morning chopping pumpkin for the soup for lunch. I then helped with the washing up and boiling water with a bit of salad prep until lunch. The soup was really really nice but I think I’ll stick to having it just on cold days in future. Now I’m off to enjoy my last full day on Hoga (I’m back on the Bintang 6am tomorrow) and do some bits and bobs that I’ve been meaning to do.
Abi
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