Helen McGrath, dive instructor out on Leleuvia gives her account of the first few months of the our Fiji expeditions.
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Helen McGrath, dive instructor out on Leleuvia gives her account of the first few months of the our Fiji expeditions.
By Jim McNish
And then the rain came. Out here you can really feel the power of raw nature and as we sat eating dinner in the thatched dining area. It felt as though a fire hose had been opened full bore and was being trained right on us. The 42 mm of rain in a [...]
by Jim McNish
It is very difficult to describe the beauty of the island of Leleuvia as we approached. The water around it is fifty shades of blue, a fringe of white sand gives way to palms and fruit trees in the centre and as we got nearer we could look over the side to see [...]
by Jim McNish
A pod of spinner dolphins burst through the gin-clear water and as they leapt in front of the boat my heart leapt with them. It was our first full day on Leleuvia and there were eight volunteers plus Howard, Seru and Joni on the boat. We were on our way [...]