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Farewell Dibba

After a few weeks of work – already with one half of my brain on the trip while the other half was still trying really hard to focus on work, which didn’t really go well judging by the number of lost/misplaced/disappeared items – we finally managed to leave Dibba. Which turned out to be easier said than done. We planned to go out with a bang, with an old friend visiting from overseas, a planned…

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Would you like some ants in your curry, ma’am?

I just picked up a piece of popcorn that fell on the bed last night and ate it.This probably means that I’m a disgusting pig but it also got me thinking about all the other disgusting food incidents that happened the last few years while living abroad. We used to get two meals a day in the divecentre I worked for, brought over from the local village. they were packs of rice and fish or chicken…

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HOT HOT HOT: Tips for diving in hot climates

Looks like we’ve survived the summer. It is September now and we’ve had a couple of months of hot, hot, hot, sticky hot weather and humidity, but we survived. Temperatures haven’t really dropped yet, it’s still 36-38 degrees during the day, although less humid so it feels less suffocating but at the same time it feels like the sun is burning stronger. Water temperatures are up to 28-30 degrees although there can be a sneaky…

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Living abroad is really hard sometimes

I have been living abroad off and on for the past three years now. I have been back in The Netherlands, but never more than a few months in a row and those months were more like a holiday / being-between-jobs (in the best possible sense of the word) than living there, if you know what I mean. You’d think I would have gotten the hang of it by now, but I struggle more than ever.…

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Diving in the Musandam (Oman)

Finally the question that all of you have been asking….How is the diving in Musandam? To be totally honest, I didn’t come here only for the diving. The primary reasons I made my way to this little corner of the world were wanderlust, wanting to be somewhere different than Southeast Asia and because the deal with my current employer sounded (and turned out to be!) pretty sweet. The dive industry is, after all, not really known for…

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Diving Reasons I Love My Job

First impressions of Oman

1. Arrival in the Dubai (United Arab Emirates). This city is insane. It consists for approximately 80% of highways in a big, entangled mess. An 8-lane highway in the middle of the city. Seriously? 2. There are a lot of really expensive cars that drive in really dangerous ways. Eek. 3. The border crossing into Oman (Musandam) is the easiest border ever. They don’t even stamp your passport! Which is probably a good thing, since mine is…

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Packing Anxiety (or how to apply rescue diver skills to packing your backpack)

You would think that after 2 years of travelling & living abroad I know how to deal with something simple as packing.   Turns out you’re wrong.   The arrival of my brand new 5mm wetsuit the other day almost send me into a panick attack: How will I EVER fit that and ALL my other stuff in bags?!   Wait…packing? 5mm wetsuit? What’s going on?   I’m moving again! The new destination will be Oman. This…

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Four things I’ve learned from my scuba students.

Hurray! I have been an instructor for exactly one year now. Let’s celebrate and look back at the life-lessons I have learned from my scuba students in the past year (and hope they learned at least as much from me).     People will always come up with ways to surprise you.   Even when you think you’ve seen it all and are prepared for every possible scenario, one of your students will come up…

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Counting down: last two weeks on paradise island

[Please hum Europe’s ‘The Final Countdown’ in your head whilst reading]   Today, this friday, marks the start of our last two (TWO!) weeks on Pulau Weh. The lovely, beautiful island that has been my home for the past year.   And god, I’ll miss this place.   Time is going so fast now. The dive center is surprisingly busy for a post-high season September so there is not so much time for reflection, but…

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