Thursday, December 20, 2007

Kona, HI - Amazing Encounter

Wednesday December 19th, 2007


So today, we went on our first Scuba dive of our Christmas vacation. On the second dive in an area known as Skull Cave I found a large but rather unremarkable cowrie. It was a but dull, and had some crackling, but it was a pretty good size so I brought it with me.


As is sometimes the case with big older shells like these, a hermit crab will take up residence in the shell after the original occupant is gone. When you pick up the shell, they scurry deep inside and it can be hard to tell if it is occupied or not. I don't need a shell more than it needs a home, so if I find out one is occupied, I'll put it back in a nice sheltered location.


One method for seeing if a shell is occupied is to put the shell, opening down, on your palm and wait a bit and see if the crab lifts the shell and starts to crawl around. This can take some time, and you have to keep pretty still. Another method I use is to carry the shell around with a finger along the opening. As long as you are holding the shell fairly gently, the crab with eventually start plucking at your finger (or glove) to figure out what is blocking it's entrance.


After swimming for a few minutes I felt the tell tale plucking of a hermit crab in the shell. I flipped it over to take a look...


What is that inside...?




IT'S AN OCTOPUS!!!

When I turned it over, thes 4 little tenticles retracted back into the shell... As I stared in amazement, this little octopus eye peeked up above the rim of the shell and looked back at me...


I gotta say, octopodes are probably my favorite underwater animal and to be holding one in a cowrie shell like that was awesome. I could have held it all day hoping he'd come out or stick some tenticles out... but alas, after showing it to my dive companions and trying to take a photo, it was time to go. I tried to find a nice secluded nook to place it back into...



Original pictures can be found here

Zanzibar Dive Pics

Zanzibar Dive Pics

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Day 1 (Sunday)

Woke up late, had breakfast at the hotel. Took a hire car and took a little tour of the city. Went to the National museum, past the fish market and the carvers market. Drove along the ocean.

Then back to the hotel for lunch. I read by the pool for a bit, then tried to take a nap before dinner. Unfortunately the nap lasted about 10 hours. On the other hand I was plenty early for breakfast the next day.

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Arrival

Arrived at the Holiday Inn, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania almost 24 hours to the minute our plane departed Seattle.

The first leg on NWA was really nice. Each seat had it's own entertainment unit with about 25 or so movies on demand. Also music and video games (bejeweled, solitare, etc). The meals were pretty nice too... I slept for a bit but mostly watched movies or read.

Amsterdam was cold and foggy when we arrived, the sun was just about to rise... Our layover was short, about 2 hrs.

The second leg on KLM to Kilimanjaro and on to Dar es Salaam wasn't quite as nice, but I slept most of the way...

We arrived in Dar at about 10:30pm and first had to get our visa's. A bit disorganized but overall probably didn't take more than 20 minutes or so. The price for a Visa went up to $100 just last week!

We had a car waiting for us to take us to the hotel about 20km away. The drive was nice... some stoplights seemed optional. Arrived at the hotel at about 11:50, got checked into my room. It's quite nice...

Saturday, November 3, 2007

amsterdam

Yay amsterdam
next stop dar es salaam (via kilimanjaro)

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Itenerary

Date: Friday, November 2 Flight: NW 34
Departs: Seattle/Tacoma Int'l, WA (SEA) at 1:50PM
Arrives: Amsterdam-Schiphol, Netherlands (AMS) at 7:40AM on Saturday, November 3
Class of Service: Economy Class (Y) Seat: 21-G
Flight Duration: 9 hours 50 minutes Approximate Miles: 4,873
Meal Service: Dinner Aircraft: Airbus A330-200

Date: Saturday, November 3 Flight: NW 8481/*KL 571
Departs: Amsterdam-Schiphol, Netherlands (AMS) at 10:20AM
Arrives: Kilimanjaro, Tanzania (JRO) at 8:45PM
Class of Service: Economy Class (Y) Seat: 11-A
Flight Duration: 8 hours 25 minutes Approximate Miles: 4,288
Meal Service: Meal Served Aircraft: M11
Note: *Operated by KLM ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES
Note: Check-in with KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
KL Confirmation Number: ZZUYQ2

Date: Saturday, November 3 Flight: NW 8481
Departs: Kilimanjaro, Tanzania (JRO) at 9:40PM
Arrives: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (DAR) at 10:35PM
Class of Service: Economy Class (Y) Seat: 11-A
Flight Duration: 55 minutes Approximate Miles: 280
Meal Service: Brunch Aircraft: M11
Note: *Operated by KLM ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES
Note: Check-in with KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
KL Confirmation Number: ZZUYQ2

Date: Sunday, November 18 Flight: NW 8567/*KL 567
Departs: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (DAR) at 11:45PM
Arrives: Amsterdam-Schiphol, Netherlands (AMS) at 7:15AM on Monday, November 19
Class of Service: Economy Class (Y) Seat: 10-A
Flight Duration: 9 hours 30 minutes Approximate Miles: 4,564
Meal Service: Meal Served Aircraft: M11
Note: *Operated by KLM ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES
Note: Check-in with KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
KL Confirmation Number: ZZUYQ2

Date: Monday, November 19 Flight: NW 33
Departs: Amsterdam-Schiphol, Netherlands (AMS) at 1:15PM
Arrives: Seattle/Tacoma Int'l, WA (SEA) at 2:40PM
Class of Service: Economy Class (Y) Seat: 21-J
Flight Duration: 10 hours 25 minutes Approximate Miles: 4,873
Meal Service: Dinner Aircraft: Airbus A330-200
Note: Flight Status posted day before departure