Monday, September 24, 2007

Our vacation from diving is more diving

After so much strenuous travel in Indonesia, we felt we deserved another small vacation when we crossed into Malaysian Borneo. Conveniently, Jacques Cousteau-approved Pulau Sipadan was waiting for us. Sipadan is a tiny island that is surrounded by sheer walls that drop to a 6000ft underwater trench. It's famous for having loads of sharks and turtles cruising around its walls. Now it's perhaps more famous for the number of divers that flock to it in search of the ultimate dive. So many divers were coming, in fact, that the government shut down the 5 resorts on the island in order to protect it. Now you have to stay at resorts on nearby islands and get one of the 140 daily permits to dive here.
Of course, the other version of the story is that the government realized how much money was flowing through here and kicked the other resorts off so they could build their own. That apparently hit a snag when they crashed a barge carrying building supplies into the island that they are trying so hard to protect ... So for now it is just the divers and a Malaysian military base sharing a little piece of paradise. As for the diving: it is good. But we're pretty spoiled after all the great Indonesian dives and can't say our experience lived up to the hype. We did run across loads of whitetip sharks, a few fat grey and even a leopard shark. Lazy turtles were absolutely everywhere and unperturbed by divers. Actually one barreled right into Mary. We were even 'lucky' enough to witness a somewhat disturbing mating scene with the two half-shelled participants surrounded by a group of hecklers who swooped in every so often to bite the female.
There's also an extensive cave system called the Turtle Tomb that we didn't get to explore enough. It's named for all the turtle skeletons found inside, although there's been 4 or 5 divers left inside, too. Needless to say, the dive shops aren't interested in taking people in anymore. Here's Mary at one of the several "warning: you will die" signs just inside the cave:

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