Easy Diver - Diving in Fuerteventura
Eat, sleep, DIVE @ Fuerteventura
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Impressions of Diving May 2017
Diving with
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at Costa Calma
Fuerteventura
May 2017
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Fuerteventura Foilboard vs Shark (almost)
I keep getting asked if there are sharks in the waters off the Canary Islands. The answer is easy: Of course there are. The Canaries are in the Atlantic Ocean
I see sharks constantly when foiling,
In this old video I almost ran into a 2m Hammerhead. off Lobos Islands. Luckily he/she changed their course before I hit them.
Scuba Diving Fuerteventura - Chupadero Bay
A nice and easy, shallow part of Fuerteventura's underwater world.
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Swimming Like A Dolphin @ Mallorca (1080p) - by Yamapama
Extreme rare YamaFish, little off the coast, near Costa del la Calma on Mallorca, Spain. Semi-aquatic, can also walk on land.
Kiss him and he will turn into a dolphin!
Shot with a GoPro Hero4 Silver.
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5 THINGS YOU NEED TO DO ON FUERTEVENTURA (FOR FIRST TIME VISITORS)
If you've never been to Fuerteventura, add it to your list! Here are some must do highlights...
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BLUEFISH FUERTEVENTURA ????????????
Paul Bassman Gordon targets Bluefish with a heavy float rig in lively conditions on a rock mark in Fuerteventura
Here’s the report if you missed it..
We made our way around the tranquil bay and past the Mullet filled harbour as the magic evening hours approached.
The wind was up and the waves where battering the rocks as we approached, this was a good sign that the big predators maybe there.
I waited a while assessing the danger zone and tied on a 40lb leader to try a 30gr sinking minnow which replicated the local BOGA bait-fish to perfection.
With a strong wind against tide I struggled even with the extra weighted lure to fish correctly and now the swells where getting bigger.
Desperate to carry on I made the decision to move a hundred yards right to a point of rocks with a small bay sheltered with the wind at my back giving me more options.
After a fruitless 20 minutes it was time for a different approach so a heavy float rig was sent out using a 75pound fluorocarbon leader and a size 6/0 hook with a big chunk of fresh Bonito bound on with elastic with the silver skin reflecting nicely. The float was set at 3 metres and stared at the float in anticipation.
Twenty minutes past and no enquiries, I looked behind me as the sun was quiet low so, I figured this was the time for a fresh chunk of Bonito.
I cast out again and waited, your mind can play tricks on you when float fishing in heavy seas but 10 minutes later, I glanced up and the float dipped and stayed under for a few seconds. I alerted my camera woman to start rolling and we stared at the bobbing float hearts racing.
I was just thinking about checking my bait when boom the reel started to scream. I shouted start filming and no sooner as the camera was on the fish let go after a searing run and dragging 20 yards of braid through the sliding float. I wound in a completely shredded bait GUTTED!
An even bigger chunk of Bonito was whipped on and sent out quickly as the bite was on, this time I cut up more smaller chunks of bait and chummed the area right by my float. Bonito
Is regarded a top bait very oily dark meat and this I believe made the difference as within a couple of minutes I had interest!
At this point I handed the spinning rod over to cheeky girl, loosened the drag and said hold this while I cut some more chum bait and don’t let go whatever happens!
Well as I was washing my hands, I heard the Yuki salt reel scream into action and looked up to see my girl in complete shock holding the flat lined rod shouting TAKE IT TAKE IT!
The video was running after the first powerful run and it was my turn to shine, this was a different fight to the mental speed of the Bonito a bit more dogged with direction changes. I was then treated to some serious acrobatics as the fish somersaulted a metre out of the water. At this point I could see it was a decent Bluefish and preyed the Flurocarbon leader wouldn’t get shredded with the twisting and fast turning fish.
I played the fish with a hard drag and managed to keep her in the surface layers. At this point I was worried about the overhanging rock, I was on with a depth of 10 metres, the beast slowly cane towards the rock face and this was the danger zone! All I could do was hold the rod as high as possible and bully the beast from diving, the plan seemed to be working so now I frantically looked for my landing point and carefully clambered along to my right on the slippery rocks.
Both hands firmly in control of the high held rod. I played her out and saw my chance, obviously a landing net would of been easier but that was in England! I pulled the big Bluefish into the diagonal rocks and paused holding her with the line whilst the swell dropped out. Seconds later the swell returned up the rock face and and went for the confident lift WHOOHOO SHE WAS MINE!
Absolutely buzzing, I grabbed her carefully and got her up to safety.
Luckily the hook was firmly in the lip and I had avoided the line busting teeth, a few pictures and I got the powerful stunning fish back in the water and off she went like a rocket.
What an experience another great capture and this time on video YES!
I wouldn’t of done it without the support of my cheeky girl who has given up precious holiday hours to make this video possible. It’s not easy filming these special moments and I’m over the moon and couldn’t be happier with the trip to Fuertiventura. This place is nuts, there are numerous big species waiting to be caught in the right conditions. I hope you enjoyed my report and I’m sure you’ll love the video.
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Diving on Lanzarote - explore underwater beauty
Explore the amazing, crystal clear waters of Lanzarote! Enjoy Some fantastic pictures from diving with Delphinus Diving School in Playa Blanca.
Poznaj niesamowite, krystalicznie czyste wody Lanzarote! Fantastyczne zdjęcia z nurkowania z Delphinus Diving School w Playa Blanca.
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Eight days in fuerteventura ????
Fuerteventura Part1
Del 1 av vår träningsresa till Fuerteventura.
Vill bara tillägga att det är inte hela träningspass som visas
kort ut an det är övningar som vi gjorde under just det passet.
Buceo Fuerteventura Pozo negro HD
A muy pocos metros de profundidad, se puede disfrutar del espectáculo que supone la fauna marina.
Especies por lista de aparición:
Babosa de mar (Hypselodoris picta), Salema (Sarpa salpa), Pulpo común (Octopus vulgaris), Jurel (Pseudocaranx dentex), Carmelita (Myrichthys pardalis), Morena picopato (Enchelycore anatina), Choco (Sepia officinalis), Salmonete (Mullus surmuletus), Morena pintada (Muraena helena), Gallo verde (Stephanolepsis hispidus), Chucho de clavos (Dasyatis centroura), Lenguado (Microchirus azevia)
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Passing by Alcalá and Playa de San Juan in Tenerife
Driving through Alcalá and Playa San Juan in Tenerife on Avenue Los Pescadores. Alcalá has been a fishing village on the south-west coast of Tenerife but it is fast developing into a popular Canary Islands resort. Alcalá is right between Playa de San Juan on the one side and Playa la Arena and Los Gigantes on the other. The town of Guía de Isora is above it up a road that snakes its way through banana plantations and farmland terraces.
If you were driving through Alcalá you might not think there was much worth stopping to see but you would be wrong. Behind the veneer of the main road’s shop fronts there are side streets that swiftly lead down to the sea where you will also find a promenade.
Between the main shopping street and the sea there is a square known as Plaza de Llano. It has restaurants, bars, a cake shop and an ice cream parlour all around it and this is where Alcalá’s weekly market is held every Monday morning.
Alcalá’s beach is very popular but at the same time a quiet place to relax and enjoy the sunshine. Strange rock formations tower over it making it very picturesque. The neighbouring Canary island of La Gomera can be viewed across the sea easily from here. The side streets of Alcalá have plenty of Canary Islands charm to them with typical Spanish houses and a laid-back seaside village atmosphere.
There are plenty of restaurants that specialise in fresh fish as well as pizzas and pasta dishes. One of the restaurants caters for people who enjoy South American cuisine.
In the main shopping area there is a large range of shops, with boutiques, a hardware store, and a pet shop included. Alcalá’s church looks out over the main street of the village.
Alcalá has had a lot of money spent on it in recent years and it is fast-developing into a popular place for tourists as well as local people.
Regular bus services run through Alcalá with the TITSA bus number 493 from Guía de Isora to Los Gigantes, as well as the services 473 and 477 from Los Cristianos, and also going to Los Gigantes.
Alcalá is changing fast from its humble past as a fishing village but although a lot of it is being developed and modernised it nevertheless has not lost any of its charm.
The small fishing village of Playa de San Juan in Guía de Isora on the south west coast of Tenerife lies sheltered from the Trade Winds. The area has virtually all year sunshine and very little rainfall, making it an ideal destination for those seeking sun and tranquillity from a holiday on Tenerife.
Playa de San Juan has developed slowly and seriously; the construction of apartments and sea front amenities is sympathetic with the natural environment. It is still a Canarian fishing community first and foremost.
Due to a lack of lack of rainfall and therefore any source of water, the coastal area of Playa de San Juan existed only as a fishing centre and, up until the 1950s, a tuna factory, a lime kiln and fishermen’s cottages were all that lined the natural harbour and coves of the village.
Hardship and poverty had forced much of the small population to immigrate to South America in search of work; it was wealth brought back by those same families, returning in the 1950s, that financed the construction of galleries and wells, bringing water to the area and so initiating its economic development. The water enabled cultivation of bananas and tomatoes which are still the mainstay of the municipality’s economy
Dead blue whale found in Fuerteventura (Spain) during my holidays
Very sad to see how this huge whale has been removed from the sea. It happened in March 2014 and took a lot of time and effort to lift it.
It was 21 meters long and 36 tons.
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FINISHING OFF THE SPANISH CAT FLAP
Finishing off the Spanish Castflap
Bandidos | SPAGHETTI WESTERN | HD | Full Movie | Free Movie on Youtube | Spaghetti Western
Bandidos - Renowned gunman Richard Martin is traveling on a train, held up by Billy Kane, a former student of Martin's. Kane spares Martin, but only after shooting his hands. Years later, Martin meets...
Bandidos(1967):
Director: Massimo Dallamano (as Max Dillman)
Writers: Luis Laso (story), Juan Cobos (story)
Stars: Enrico Maria Salerno, Terry Jenkins, María Martín
Genres: Western
Runtime: 1h 30min
Country: Italy | Spain
Language: Italian
Release Date: 2 August 1968 (West Germany)
Also Known As: Bandidos - elä kostaaksesi, Bandidos - Das Gesetz ist Mord und Gewalt
Filming Locations: Dino De Laurentiis Cinematografica Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Storyline:
Renowned gunman Richard Martin is traveling on a train, held up by Billy Kane, a former student of Martin's. Kane spares Martin, but only after shooting his hands. Years later, Martin meets an escaped convict, wrongly convicted for the train robbery. Martin trains his new student and both men seek out Billy Kane. Written by Tom Seldon
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This is really worth watching: Excellent cast (pity Salerno and Venantini didn't do more Western), good story, turns and twists, fine camera work (no wonder: Dallamano has control). Brilliant opening scene. Highly recommended.
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