some videos of tridacnas

ezcompany

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1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_4MSk8ExSg

2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFLvSUCTi_4

3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfcWTjyZo64

4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr8IUw8nAWY

5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_s-n8L83zk

6. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsYD_1fUP7Q

4 and 5 are in the Philippines, I only understand a little of the Filipino (Tagalog). Karl, can you translate? Better yet, get Rommel :lol: 100 Islands is a place I did some free diving, but I've only seen 1 tridacna, I think it was a squamosa or a gigas. While scuba diving in the other parts of the Philippines I have never seen a tridacna as they are seriously over fished.
 
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EZ im a computer dork and cant get my computer to play the video but i want to see it, what am i doing wrong :)
 
you....click the link.....lol

it may be your internet security settings, go to internet options and mess around with it. i'm a computer dork as well :)
 
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they all worked for me, sweet vids.

mbbuna
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8802814#post8802814 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ezcompany
chris, were you able to see them?

yes, i had to change some things. they are pretty cool. the first one the person keeps poking it :mad:

what i think is good about those videos is even though they may look like the water is deep, if you look at the dive suites and the shirt the one guy is wearing there yellow and red. that just shows you how far the light really penetrates the water. a red shirt will only look red if red light is reaching it, the same with any other color. for some reason people seem to think that reds, yellows, orange, green are filtered out in the first few meters
 
by diving i'm assuming you mean scuba, i have not been to cebu. i dove mostly around the Batangas Anilao area, and free dive/skin dived in a lot of other places. my favorite was Palawan.
 
Free dive, scuba, either or :) Both are diving in my book (I do both myself, and have taught tons of open water/advanced scuba classes :))

Next time you go, give Cebu a whirl. I have a feeling you'll see alot more clams there ;)
 
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