Monday 19 May 2008

Namrin in Koh Chang for SCUBA diving and more (26-27 April)

Hello gals and guys,

Don't be surprised. Yep, I recently had another trip. Just like what I told you (or I think I told you) that I was going to travel around this country as often as possible. Since today is a public holiday, it's a good opportunity to share some moments with you guys.

This is more than just a diving. I have done a little good thing for the community too because the main purpose of these 2 dives is to cleanup the underwater It was my first dive without an instructor so definitely, I was excited. I had 4 travelmates. One is my friend who is also ex-workmate, one is her friend who doesn't dive, and the other 2, one guy and one girl, are her friends from a diving school. As we are from different diving schools, we exchanged a bit of tricks or how to work with things. The most interesting tip is how and where my friend and her friends keep their Octopus and diving gauge. Well, a bit too much about diving. You must be bored by now. Let's move on the photos from Koh Chang.

Koh Chang literally means Elephant Islands . As it's elephant, this means Koh Chang is huge. Yes, it is the second largest island in Thailand if I remember correctly. The largest island is the world famous, Phuket where is also a province not just an island. Koh Chang, categorised as a district/suburb, belongs to Trad province. It is located at the very east of East region of Thailand .

We arrived at Koh Chang very early in the morning to catch the first ferry. I think it was 6.30AM or so. Then, we drove to a hotel that held the openning ceremony of this community activity. I was surprised by the numbers of volunteers. When I received the agenda, I found that there would be like 8 boats going out around Koh Chang to different diving sites to pick up the garbage underwater. Each boat would have at least 25 people on so that would be about 200 people joining this activity. After the openning ceremony, we had to drive to another place to get on board and the pier is pretty far from the hotel. We wondered and were worried how to keep the schedule on time because we had to get on the boat at 9AM but the openning ceremony finished at 9!! However, the boat leader waited for us and other divers so we somehow made it. Wait! To get on the boat was not easy either. Everyone has to prepare their own diving equipment except tanks including weight & belt so everyone has at least one heavy backpack and from the parking lot to the boat pier is about 500 metre. I know it's not far but with this bloody heavy backpack....it was a very tough and super hot walk. I couldn't believe there was no facility to help us, especially for little girl like me! Imagine some girls walk by leaning to one side because of the HEAVY diving equipment bag. After moving our stuff to the boat and got them arranged, we found that the organiser of this activity has definitely not well-prepared. In about 15 mins to 11AM, we couldn't leave the pier because the (air) tanks were not enough!, lunch boxes were fewer than the number of divers!!, drinking water is not enough as well!!! What the???

I am not a very patient person as you may notice but this trip is free. We don't have to pay for 3 meals, tanks & boats and 1 night accommodation. Therefore, a little impediment and delay will keep our mouths shut! However, at the end of the trip, the organiser team let us fill out the comment forms. I and many people showed our sincerity by giving constructive comments how to make things better next time. Hope they will do.

Diving? Umm...little struggled to get down to be honest. Thus, I took longer time than other friends to go down. But after I reached the bottom, I was fine yeah. As this was not a fun dive, we didn't see many beautiful animals or corals. However, I found a few family of Nemo, lots of sea urchins and a pipe fish. The other 3 friends also saw seahorses but I missed it. And there a few types of fish but I don't know their names, hahaha.

The first dive went well until we came back to the water surface. I had held a net (bag) of garbage for a while, my left hand was tired so I swapped the bag to my right hand but I missed to grab the thin net holder. AHHH!!! I dropped it! I saw the net filled with garbage was slightly sinking to the sea ground. Oh!!! NO!! I nearly screamed. My friends came around and discussed a bit whether we should take it back or not. So two of them decided to go down while I and another friend were waiting (floating) at the water surface. The water visibility is about 10 metre or little less but the net is that big though and the current kept us moving. My friends couldn't find it. I was so sorry. I said it until you couldn't count how many times. Perhaps next year, a volunteer would find it. I'm sorry. It was an accident. :-(

Alright. I would make it up for the second dive but ....There was something with my diving equipment. After I put the regulator on the tank, the air was leak. A few people who seem to be experts came to check it out whether I did correctly or not. Hey, I wanted to tell them I didn't buy the license, man. I passed the test!! In conclusion, it was something wrong with the regulator and as everyone brought just one set of equipment, I can't get the replacement and there was not a proper tool can fix this too because the boat the organiser hired is actually for snorkelling. This means I had to skip the second dive.

Why would I stay on the boat just to breathe in and out while most of people dived? I was not me! I asked one of our friends who couldn't dive to snorkel. I asked the boat man about the current. He told me it was strong and its direction. Lesson No. 2 You should really believe the boat man. I believed him for only the second half. I couldn't see how strong it was until I swam.

There were 6 small rocks emerged from the sea that have coral reef around. The rocks line from south to north the same as the direction of the current. The boat stopped aside of the the rock line at about the 3rd rock but it was about 25 metres far or little less. I and my friend planned to swim to reach the 1st rock (most further south) then, we will let the current bring us to the 6th rock which sounds like drift snorkeling (dive). When we finish, we ask the boat to pick us up. Ok, we've got the plan. In reality, we swam to the 1st rock but after 5-10 minutes, I found myself was in the middle of the boat and rocks but hey, in front of me was not the 1st rock but the 5th rock and I was at the north of the boat. I looked at my friend. Oh my gosh!! She aligned with the 6th rock. I asked her whether she was ok. She said fine. I tried to slow down for about a minute. I checked her out again. She said she could still swim. However, I think we were slower than the speed of current. My sense of safety told me I was not going to do it. I think my friend was just 4 metres behind me but she didn’t seem to get the gap and I couldn’t stop swimming because the current will drag us too far away from the boat. So I decided that we should swim back to the boat. I called for a rope. A girl who was not a diver brought it but oops it was too short. I swam to grasp it and waited for my friend for a little while. Finally I told her to keep swimming and I’d go back to the boat and asked the boat to pick her up because I didn’t think she could reach the rope. In fact, she was little far away from the boat bit by bit. I got on the boat and told the organizer what was going on. She told me to wait for 10 mins because there were still a few divers around the boat. For safety, they should get on the boat first. Ten minutes passed by. I was looking for my friend keeping SWIMMING all the time!! Oh, my gosh, she may not consider me her friend anymore. This was the second time we met only. A few divers came back so I spoke to the organiser again. Oh shoo! We had to wait because the fishing boat came to pick the garbage from our 1st dive. It seemed to be another 10 minutes. Good news! The fishing boat offered to pick my new friend up. Now, there were 3 groups of divers emerged from underwater. They were in front of another small ISLAND !!! Woah! The current took them very far. My friend joined the diver groups and got on boat finally!! The better news is we are still friend.

The moral of this story is when you travel with me, please do not expect me to rescue you. I am not a strong swimmer or experienced diver!

There was a little accident happened to my friend, Sri, who used to my workmate. While she peeled off the mango skin (it’s mango season, pals), she cut her finger!!! It was bleeding too much so the guy friend decided to take her to the hospital. Gee! Her finger was still on her hand but she felt that the knife almost reached her bone. It was quite serious because it was not slippery. She cut mango flesh with attention but she mistook mango’s anatomy!! lol

The moral of this story is even though you are born in the mango country and has eaten mangoes for more than 40 years, be careful when you peel off its skin or cut its flesh. Each mango is little different.

The fire dance show during the dinner party was one of the best things in this trip. I also attached one short video clip :-)

This email is very long and all story happened in a day only. Let’s skip the second day. There were no diving, just relaxing. Enjoy the photos :-D

Namrin
P.S. Some photos are little prone to my non-Thai friends.

Link Version
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Thursday 1 May 2008

Namrin in my beloved GM farewell party

http://s222.photobucket.com/albums/dd191/namrinb/Photo%202008/Angel%20Night%20on%2029th%20April/


Our beloved General Manager of Finance and Operations Division is leaving Thailand to L'Oreal Taiwan. She will be missed surely. I admire her. Not only is she smart, but also good at people management. Hopefully one day I'll be as good as she is.