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scubagirl
11-30-2009, 12:16 AM
After a grueling 36 hour, 4 flight ordeal getting to Manado, North Sulawesi, we were picked up at the airport by Rob, the owner of Diver's Lodge Lembeh. (http://www.diverslodgelembeh.com) After arriving at the port of Bitung, about an hour's drive along winding roads in traffic conditions you really wouldn't want to drive in, we met Rob's wife Linda, her sister Belgis and the rest of the family, and boarded a water taxi to the hotel on the island of Lembeh. The hotel is isolated from other hotels and houses, on the far end of the island. This makes for a longer boat trip to the dive sites, however by going past the harbour every day you see a lot of interesting things and photo opportunities abound.

The cottages at Diver's Lodge are large, airy and comfortable. Each one has its own porch overlooking the water, with comfortable outdoor furniture and a drying rack. The room is tastefully decorated with silk throws and curtains, and contains a desk & chair as well as another table and chairs perfect for setting up camera gear. The large bathroom is fully tiled with a hot water shower. The toilet is manual flush (translation: there is no handle to flush -- instead, you take a ladle of water and pour it in the toilet to flush it). It works well and is not an inconvenience. There is no AC in the rooms, only a ceiling fan, but there is also a breeze through the bottoms of the windows that are only screened. I was initially concerned about the lack of AC however I found the ceiling fan was more than enough to keep me cool at night. The geckos' chirping at night and the birds singing in the morning just added to the ambiance.

The view from the front of our cottage:
http://scubagirl.smugmug.com/Tropical-Diving/L/DSC7122/727449626_6affr-M.jpg

Our front porch:
http://scubagirl.smugmug.com/Tropical-Diving/L/DSC7132/727449568_aVfYQ-M.jpg

Upon arrival, we assembled our dive gear and put it on the porch where the boat crew would pick it up. Dive gear stayed on the boat all week; baskets were available on the boat for smaller items such as computers, boots, masks, etc. Upon assembly every morning, camera gear was placed out on the porch where the crew would pick it up. After the last dive of the day, the crew would carry it back to the porch! This proved very convenient, as our cottage was the furthest away.

We had selected the unlimited diving package plus nitrox. My friend and I shared a boat, but we each had our own dive guides. There were two other crew on the boat. Having my own dive guide was at first odd, but I quickly realized that I really had it made! Andris was the best dive guide you could ask for. Nearly everything we asked for, he found. The first dive I wanted to see a hairy frogfish: there it was shortly after the dive started. Pygmy seahorses? Right this way. Blue ring octopus? Of course! By mid-week I was finding many creatures on my own, and I actually found a larger blue ring octopus (on my 500th lifetime dive, no less). The thing I found strange about Lembeh was that the creatures were basically out in the open on the sand. I was used to Caribbean diving where the frogfish and other creatures were on coral heads or sponges, but not here. It was odd at first, but I got used to it pretty quickly. Some sites had nice coral and sponges in the shallows, which made for picturesque safety stops.

At the hotel, we started the day with breakfast, which included eggs cooked any way you like, toast, crepes, fruit, cheese, tomatoes, rice, juice, coffee, tea, and spreads like peanut butter, nutella and jam. If you were still hungry after that, there were plenty of tasty baked goods and shrimp chips available 24/7 in the lounge, in huge sealed containers, just ready to be eaten.

Because we had an unlimited dive package, we stayed out on the boat all day; our hot lunch was packed when we boarded. Lunch consisted of fried noodles, rice, protein (either chicken, fish or eggs and sometimes tofu), vegetables and occasionally fritters. There was always a tasty sauce with the protein dish but it was never too spicy. However, there was plenty of hot sauce and soy sauce on board, if you so desired. Between dives, there was always fresh fruit, cookies or crackers, hot tea, coffee, pop and water. We were never hungry.

Every evening we would arrive to a special treat in our room, freshly baked that afternoon. If you're not doing a night dive, the daily treats are available in the lounge every afternoon.

Dinner was usually at 7pm. We would arrive from our twilight/night dive after dinner had already started, showered quickly and were at the dinner table by 7:30. The food at dinner was very good. There was always chicken and fish, occasionally beef. Rice, vegetables, potatoes, sometimes some tasty vegetable fritters, and fruit for dessert.

We usually did 4 dives/day. The dive time was unlimited: come up whenever you're done. A few times I stayed down longer than my guide but that was due to him being cold. I was toasty in my 7mm suit, however most others wore 3mm or 5mm suits. I only went into deco a couple of times, but cleared it quickly. There were no issues with that. Diving with a computer is necessary here, as you'll get more bottom time that way. Some of the creatures were deeper, around 90ft, but others were quite shallow. You didn't have to go deep if you didn't want to: that was the advantage of having your own dive guide. Between dives we had a 1hr SI and at lunch we usually had a 2hr SI. This made it convenient to have a nap on one of the benches. The boats were wooden with two motors, with full cover and a modern toilet. The floors were covered in non-slip mats, and the tanks were held in racks. The crew would set up the dive gear between tanks and help you in and out of it. If you wanted to get some sun you could sit out on the bow of the boat. The covered boat proved useful for the first 4 days of the trip when it rained hard most afternoons. It was the beginning of the rainy season.

It really sunk in that I had made the right choice in resorts and dive packages when I saw divers from other resorts, up to 6 to a dive guide. If only I could always have a private dive guide, wherever I dove!

The week went by too quickly. However, I had seen all the popular creatures I wanted to see, and more! The big five to see were the: hairy frogfish, wonderpus octopus, mimic octopus, blue ring octopus and ambon scorpionfish. By the middle of the week we had already seen all of those! I finally saw clownfish; many types of them. Unfortunately I found out the hard way that they are not always cute little fish. I was taking photos of a pair of porcelain crabs in a huge anemone that contained a colony of clownfish when I felt something bite me. I looked away from my viewfinder and found a large black and white (panda) clownfish attacking me. It did not stop biting me and it actually drew blood! I'd been bitten by damselfish before, but never this hard. Who knew the cute little 'nemos' could also be nasty little buggers? From then on, whenever I saw clownfish swimming toward me, I would make a wide circle around them.

Vicious clownfish:
http://scubagirl.smugmug.com/Tropical-Diving/L/DSC7348/727449152_L9vv2-M.jpg

We also did a couple of dives right at the mouth of the Lembeh Strait, where it meets the ocean. There were soft corals and a ripping current. Andris and I had entered a few minutes before my friend and his guide, and we only had to endure swimming (and pulling on the rocks) against the current for about 5 minutes, after which we encountered an eddy and continued our dive, ending with a fast drift through the channel. I saw a sea snake and some napoleon wrasse, among other fish. It was a nice change from the muck diving and I had a chance to use my wide angle lens. At one point Andris pointed out a feature in the water above us that looked like a very long and thin horizontal whirlpool. Apparently this is a feature of the strong current in that area. The boat followed our bubbles and picked us up when we were done. My friend was not so lucky. He and his guide entered an area with very strong current and were not able to get out of that area so they aborted their dive.

My last dive in Lembeh was memorable in its own way. There was a remora circling Andris for a while but he manage to keep it away. Later the remora swam towards me, but I managed to stave it off with my camera. However, later on in the dive I felt something odd: some pressure and resistance on my thigh. I normally keep a horizontal attitude in the water, so I simply looked down at that spot. The remora had succeeded in attaching itself to me! It felt quite strange, and whenever I was finning, I could feel some resistance from the remora, even though it was finning too. Now I knew how the poor turtles, fish and sharks feel!

Lembeh was fantastic. I was very lucky to see creatures that many divers don't see in a 2-week trip. Even so, I would someday like to return to the hospitality of Diver's Lodge. Besides, there are still many more creatures that I haven't seen or photographed! ;)

http://scubagirl.smugmug.com/Tropical-Diving/L/DSC8947/727449776_xPjrF-M.jpg

http://scubagirl.smugmug.com/Tropical-Diving/L/DSC8664/727449955_iLM7w-M.jpg

http://scubagirl.smugmug.com/Tropical-Diving/L/DSC8308/727450516_pGLha-M.jpg

http://scubagirl.smugmug.com/Tropical-Diving/L/DSC8600/727450105_B2YEi-M.jpg

Here's the link to the gallery: I've only gone through the first three days worth of photos, so there are more to come!

http://scubagirl.smugmug.com/Tropical-Diving/L/10130800_FnrTK#696424067_vpM4Q

Jonathan Bird
11-30-2009, 11:06 AM
Some of the pics aren't coming up on my spewter.

Funny, you got the same cottage I had when I was there. Beautiful view, huh??

scubagirl
11-30-2009, 11:27 AM
Strange. Last night when I posted the report, the photos were coming up all right, then this morning some were missing. I fixed it and now I can see them, but you can't. When I fixed it I just re-added the identical img link. I haven't moved the photos so it should work. Regardless, the photos are all available at the link at the bottom of the report.

Yes, the view was great. I just wish I had more time to enjoy it. Maybe next time I'll go for 2 weeks.

sorvju-f
11-30-2009, 12:46 PM
Strange. Last night when I posted the report, the photos were coming up all right, then this morning some were missing. I fixed it and now I can see them, but you can't. When I fixed it I just re-added the identical img link. I haven't moved the photos so it should work. Regardless, the photos are all available at the link at the bottom of the report.

Yes, the view was great. I just wish I had more time to enjoy it. Maybe next time I'll go for 2 weeks.

Before your fixing I saw couple of them, but now none.

Anyhow I went trough the link and I must say that you have marvellous collection.

As a picture I vote to best one the skunk anemon with 2 schrimps ( I dont know why it is always anemon fish ).

I also liked these didderent colours morays/eels. Many of them I have never seen...means have to go back there some day.

Jukka

Jukka

scubagirl
11-30-2009, 07:27 PM
Thanks, Jukka. I'll have more photos in the gallery when I finish editing these ones. Then I'll start on the Raja Ampat photos.


It's strange. Now that I'm logged onto my laptop at home, I can't see some of the photos again. Not sure what's going on.

solisti
12-01-2009, 05:33 AM
I cant see them either. But if you copy the url (right click - properties) and paste it on a address bar it shows you the photo. Weird?

Jonathan Bird
12-01-2009, 10:28 AM
Natalie,
The website you are hosting the pics on have probably disabled the ability to link them in another site. Some websites do this. They originally appeared on your computer because they were in the cache. One the cache is out of date, they won't reload.

Jonathan

tarczy
12-01-2009, 11:45 AM
Natalie-

Awesome trip report.

Excellent body of photo work.

In my humble opinion, Andris is the only dive guide to have when in Lembeh.

You lucked out.

By the way, I was in Lembeh for just about 14 days on my last trip. After about day number 11, it got to be kind of depressing diving in all the muck and garbage . . . or at least it got to be kind of depressing for me. By day 14 of my trip I was very ready to leave Lembeh and move on to Raja.

Anyway, thanks for posting the trip report. It brought back many memories for me. Can't wait for the Raja trip report.

seafan
12-01-2009, 06:22 PM
Great report.... I'm chomping at the bit now.... I leave LAX on 12/21 for 10 days at Divers Lodge. :D

This will be my first trip there and my first time muck diving! :eek:

scubagirl
12-01-2009, 10:17 PM
Thanks, Mark! Yes, Andris is the best guide anyone could ask for. I would still like to go back, after seeing a video posted on another site that captured a lot of behaviour. The most behaviour I captured was a blue ring eating and a moray being cleaned. Besides, Andris told me about some of the wrecks in Lembeh and now I'd like to go dive them. Did you not do any dives at the mouth of the strait? I found that it broke up the week a bit and the underwater terrain was much different from the muck diving sites. I'd also like to do a bit more land touring in the area.

Seafan: you'll have a great time! Make sure you bring a lot of memory cards or hard drive space!

scubagirl
12-01-2009, 10:22 PM
Natalie,
The website you are hosting the pics on have probably disabled the ability to link them in another site. Some websites do this. They originally appeared on your computer because they were in the cache. One the cache is out of date, they won't reload.

Jonathan

I'm not sure that's what it is. In my gallery I can specify whether photos are able to be externally linked, and I always make sure that's checked when I post photo links in my reports. Maybe Smugmug is having issues.

seafan
12-01-2009, 10:37 PM
Thanks, Mark! Yes, Andris is the best guide anyone could ask for. I would still like to go back, after seeing a video posted on another site that captured a lot of behaviour. The most behaviour I captured was a blue ring eating and a moray being cleaned. Besides, Andris told me about some of the wrecks in Lembeh and now I'd like to go dive them. Did you not do any dives at the mouth of the strait? I found that it broke up the week a bit and the underwater terrain was much different from the muck diving sites. I'd also like to do a bit more land touring in the area.

Seafan: you'll have a great time! Make sure you bring a lot of memory cards or hard drive space!

I am now definitely going to request Andris for my guide! Will be bringing my notebook as it has a built in dvd burner. May bring my tiny portable 120 gig HD too.

Now all I have to do is get used to shooting with my G10, S2000 and subsee magnifier!! First time out using this system... hopefully I will get the hang of shooting with it before I leave there. :p

Jonathan Bird
12-02-2009, 11:03 AM
Andris is fantastic, but to say he is the only one worth having is totally unfair to the other guys. Mark had Andris and had a great time, but I'll bet he didn't even try any of the other divemasters. I had Andris and had a great time. But the other 9 people in my group in 2007 all had other divemasters, and every one of those divemasters found all the same stuff Andris did. All the divemasters are very very good. Whoever you get, you will see tons of stuff.

Jonathan

scubagirl
12-02-2009, 09:07 PM
You're right, Jonathan. Besides, if everyone asks for Andris then he'll never get any time off!

Seriously, I was EXTREMELY lucky to have seen everything I did. Most people don't get to see both a mimic, wonderpus and two blue rings in one week. I guess all the planets were in alignment the week I was there.

David White
12-03-2009, 12:00 AM
Excellent report Natalie and some fantastic photographs. You were fortunate to have Andris as your guide yet I feel equally fortunate to have had Paulus show me around for a second time. Problem is that the dive masters at Divers Lodge spoil you to such an extent that no other dive master will ever be able to live up to their standards. And you were truly blessed to have experienced such incredible opportunities to film all those amazing creatures in only a week. It took me two tries in Lembeh to film the blue ringed octopus.

Neptune7
12-03-2009, 12:18 AM
I had Ungke as a guide during the same period and he was great. I dont know about Andris but if I go back (I will), I will ask for Ungke again.
I don't know on what basis anyone can say that Andris is the best since they didn't dive with anyone else! :confused:
Pierre

Jonathan Bird
12-03-2009, 10:11 AM
I don't know on what basis anyone can say that Andris is the best since they didn't dive with anyone else! :confused:
Pierre

Exactly. Whoever you dive with there will be "the best" because all the divemasters at Divers Lodge are awesome.

Natalie, you were very lucky! In my week there in 2007, I saw the blue-ringed and the mimic but no wonderpus. Fortunately, you found me a wuoderpus in Raja!! Way to go, eagle eye!

Jonathan

scubagirl
12-03-2009, 08:12 PM
Thanks, David and Jonathan.

Jonathan: Invite me on some more trips and I'll find more stuff. I'll even remember to take the lens cap off! ;)

This 'best' thing has gone too far. Obviously all the guides are good. I only had experience with one of them but I heard nothing but good comments about all the other guides. It was just a poor choice of words on my part. Enough said on this side topic.

tarczy
12-04-2009, 12:25 PM
Jeez!

My apologies for using the wrong superlative. :rolleyes:

To correct my earlier post . . . "Andris was great! I highly recommend him."

As Natalie said ealier . . . enough on this topic. ;)

David White
12-04-2009, 12:33 PM
Maybe the best way to settle this would be to go back for a week or ten days and dive with a different dive master each day.

scubagirl
12-04-2009, 07:12 PM
Maybe the best way to settle this would be to go back for a week or ten days and dive with a different dive master each day.

LOL! I'm in!

Jonathan Bird
12-05-2009, 10:53 AM
I'm absolutely going back. Who wants to come? Probably not until next winter.

scubagirl
12-05-2009, 06:21 PM
I finally finished the Lembeh photos today. Here are a few wide angle shots from our morning at the mouth of the strait.

http://scubagirl.smugmug.com/Tropical-Diving/L/DSC9798/732493924_qHaz2-M.jpg

http://scubagirl.smugmug.com/Tropical-Diving/L/DSC9809/732493794_2NpjE-M.jpg

http://scubagirl.smugmug.com/Tropical-Diving/L/DSC9959/732493463_nKV4b-M.jpg

http://scubagirl.smugmug.com/Tropical-Diving/L/DSC9845/732493712_FwLSe-M.jpg

http://scubagirl.smugmug.com/Tropical-Diving/L/DSC9884/732493613_VozgG-M.jpg

And some familiar faces:

http://scubagirl.smugmug.com/Tropical-Diving/L/DSC0321/732492700_rmaUr-M.jpg

http://scubagirl.smugmug.com/Tropical-Diving/L/DSC9982/732493447_PZfuK-M.jpg

Jonathan Bird
12-05-2009, 07:00 PM
Sea snake too? Is there nothing you didn't see? :D

LOL! Nutella on the table! Divers Lodge is where I hooked on that stuff!

I loved the diving outside the strait. So unmuck-like. Not what you imagine when you go to Lembeh.

Nobody would expect this to be Lembeh!

http://www.jonathanbird.net/jpegs15/jbird_uwp7518.jpg
http://www.jonathanbird.net/jpegs15/jbird_uwp7545.jpg
http://www.jonathanbird.net/jpegs15/jbird_uwp8727.jpg

scubagirl
12-05-2009, 07:29 PM
Yes, a sea snake too! ;)

We weren't actually outside the strait, only at the mouth of it, which probably explains why we hit so much current. But it was a nice break between the muck diving. I was glad to have the chance to experiment with my new Tokina 10-17mm on those dives since I don't usually shoot wide angle reefs at home.

I knew you'd spot the Nutella :D

seafan
12-09-2009, 10:07 PM
All these fabulous underwater pics and comments about how great the resort staff treat you have me drooling and jumping at the bit to get there already.

I just realized that 2 weeks from today I will be making my first muck dive

And to think, it only took me 21 years of diving to get around to doing it! :D :D

scubagirl
12-09-2009, 10:56 PM
You lucky dog. I wish I was going somewhere tropical, especially after the snowstorm we had today :(

Jonathan Bird
12-11-2009, 02:03 PM
You lucky dog. I wish I was going somewhere tropical, especially after the snowstorm we had today :(

Ditto. I was complaining after I got home from Raja that I had been away too long (something like 14 out of 19 weeks) and I was tired of traveling. Amazing what one snow storm and a bunch of snow will do to that attitude. I'm ready to leave again. I hate the cold. Why, oh why, do I live here?

scubagirl
12-11-2009, 02:18 PM
... Amazing what one snow storm and a bunch of snow will do to that attitude. I'm ready to leave again. I hate the cold. Why, oh why, do I live here?

I feel the same way. Every time winter comes around I ask myself why do I live in this frozen he** hole? I've had to shovel snow twice so far and I'm tired of it already. Oh, to be in a warm tropical place right now!

seafan
12-11-2009, 07:51 PM
I feel the same way. Every time winter comes around I ask myself why do I live in this frozen he** hole? I've had to shovel snow twice so far and I'm tired of it already. Oh, to be in a warm tropical place right now!

Well, even for those times when I have to work instead of going on a dive trip. at least there's no show to shovel in the greater Phoenix, AZ area. :D

solisti
12-12-2009, 02:35 PM
you should all move to finland!

Jonathan Bird
12-16-2009, 05:59 PM
Yeah, then it's cold AND dark!

seafan
12-18-2009, 08:44 PM
Well, it finally got back into the low 70's here in sunny AZ.... but I am off to Lembeh on Monday! :D

THis will be my first trip there, my first time muck diving, my first time shooting with the subsee and inon s-2000 and the first time that I will be spending christmas underwater... and I couldn't be happier!! :o :o

scubagirl
12-18-2009, 08:54 PM
Have a great trip!

seafan
12-18-2009, 08:58 PM
Thanks..... and wishing all of you happy holidays and a great 2010 filled with lots of diving!!!

While it pales in comparison to some of the trips you guys all do... I'm taking a group to Coz in March and another one to Dominica in June. (2 spots left on that one)

Andrew
12-19-2009, 05:35 AM
Seafan,

I hope you are going to post some of your pictures of these great trips as you go along? We all love to re-live experiences through our computers and in our minds!

Andrew

sorvju-f
12-19-2009, 06:22 AM
Thanks..... and wishing all of you happy holidays and a great 2010 filled with lots of diving!!!

While it pales in comparison to some of the trips you guys all do... I'm taking a group to Coz in March and another one to Dominica in June. (2 spots left on that one)

Great 2010 to you also!

Sounds like your 2010 is giving us hell of the lot pictures:p

Jukka

Jonathan Bird
12-19-2009, 11:52 AM
Have fun! Dive safely and take lots of pics!!

seafan
12-19-2009, 07:36 PM
Have fun! Dive safely and take lots of pics!!

That's the plan! :p

If anything is worth posting you can be sure I'll post a few while I'm still there... then maybe you all will be able to tell me what I need to do to make them halfway good! :D :D