Isn't that a fascinating pic. It looks like an underwater version of a dry desert with only a few dead trees. There are some places in country Australia that look like that. It could also look like the dead trees along a river bank that has become salinated.
And...is that the silhouette of a shark in the background?
Do you know what though Brother?
I think I saw a shark on Marina's video...lol... that shark wearing the dive mask playing with the fun bags. I think there should be a new dive sign for that as well.
This is what I think it would look like...
First you put your hand to your head like the normal shark sign, and then you put both hands out in front of you and twist them backwards and forwards while they are cupped - like you are turning large valves on and off. Then when the dive master does that and points in your direction, everyone can look at the 'Funbag Shark'. I don't know if they would want to take pics, but it might let other divers know what was happening and they can decide if they want to swim closer or stay where they are. If they do approach the Funbag Shark, then they might line up like divers putting their hands out for the Cleaner Shrimps. Ha ha :-) I'm sure now that it needs a new dive sign.
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Isn't that a fascinating pic. It looks like an underwater version of a dry desert with only a few dead trees. There are some places in country Australia that look like that. It could also look like the dead trees along a river bank that has become salinated.
And...is that the silhouette of a shark in the background?
I like your thinking but no. We only saw 1 shark in Bali and he was too far away for pics
Do you know what though Brother?
I think I saw a shark on Marina's video...lol... that shark wearing the dive mask playing with the fun bags. I think there should be a new dive sign for that as well.
This is what I think it would look like...
First you put your hand to your head like the normal shark sign, and then you put both hands out in front of you and twist them backwards and forwards while they are cupped - like you are turning large valves on and off. Then when the dive master does that and points in your direction, everyone can look at the 'Funbag Shark'. I don't know if they would want to take pics, but it might let other divers know what was happening and they can decide if they want to swim closer or stay where they are. If they do approach the Funbag Shark, then they might line up like divers putting their hands out for the Cleaner Shrimps. Ha ha :-) I'm sure now that it needs a new dive sign.