11 Sept 2025

Our plan was to head over to Nusa Penida, where mola molas are known to school, but it’s a popular site and we wanted to be the first ones there, so we chartered a boat to take us there early.  Our resort packed us boxed breakfasts (which I already ate) as we planned to leave at 0630:

Mo, Pati, Michael, Tom, Dan, Aaron, Phil, Me

Unfortunately, due to the weather, the harbormaster closed Nusa Penida to all boats, so we ended up just standing around, waiting, for almost an hour while they worked out a new plan.

Finally, we decided to just do some local dives.


Dive #1 – Gili Biaha

Gili=small island in Indonesia, and this is indeed a small island off the eastern coast of Bali:

Test shot:

At a glance, it seemed fine- maybe I’ll actually get my lighting right on the first try?

Little Coral hawkfish:

Barred filefish:

They tuck their horn when they dash off

Scalefin anthias (male):

Little reef shark in a cave:

Bluethroat triggerfish:

This guy isn’t in my book and the internet give me several names for him:

Blackspotted puffer:

A collection of fish I tried and failed to photograph individually- (L-R) Sweetlips, Emperor angelfish, Whitetip soldierfish:

Juvenile Emperor angelfish:

Can you find the scorpionfish?

A new-to-me nudi!  Goniobranchus preciousus:

A pair of Phyllidiella pustulosa:

Phyllidia varicosa:

Doriprismatica atromarginata:

Phyllidia sp. 5:

Map puffer:


Dive #2 – Tepekong

My 300th dive!!! but BRRR!!! this dive was COLD!!!  I clocked 73°F/23°C at one point- much too cold for just my 5mil!

Blue-spotted stingray:

and another!

Apparently, my strobes fell asleep? or I was just too far away? not quite sure, but almost all my pictures from this dive were dark and blue.

What an incredibly lame 300th dive.


Dive #3 – Mimpang

NUDI FEST!!! I found all these guys within the span of about 2 minutes:

Phyllidia coelestis:

Phyllidia varicosa:

and a wee bitty Phyllidia coelestis:

Phyllidiella annulata:

A pair of Phyllidiella annulata:

Turtle:

Clownfish:

Black-saddled toby:

Lyretail anthias:

Threadfin butterflyfish:

A whole collection of fishes I wasn’t able to get individual shots of- (L-R) Saddled butterflyfish, Schooling bannerfish, Humphead bannerfish x2, Saddled butterflyfish:

Little Spotted porcelain crab:

A random collection of Sweetlips:

Cuttlefish #1:

Cuttlefish #2:

Orangutan crab:

An unusually dark scorpionfish:

Striped surgeonfish:

Our dive boat:


After our dives, we had lunch on the beach:

before heading back up the hill to our resort:

Above the reception area is this yoga platform, where they held classes every morning:

A pool area:

A natural pool:

Which was home to this shy White-breasted waterhen:

If you follow this winding stone path, and take the branch to the left:

You arrive at my room!

I keep calling it a room- it’s more like a little villa:

Complete with a kitchen:

(and a warning about the monkeys)

Up the stairs is a little loft area:

Underneath is my room:

I’ve got the curtains closes, but there are glass doors that close and lock.

Behind my room is the bathroom:

The bathtub is directly outside my room, just through the closed curtain, to the right of it is the shower:

and down those stairs is the toilet and sink:

That door leads back into the main living area, where I sat out and started sorting through pictures:

It doesn’t get much better than this!

Just over my wall is the garden, where a good chunk of the food for the restaurant comes from:

Eventually, I wandered the property, where I found this beefy pothos vine:

I was starting to get a little hungry, but mostly, I wanted something refreshing to drink, so I headed over to the restaurant and down this cool spiral staircase:

where I enjoyed my passionfruit panne cotta and watermelon/lime/mint juice with a view:

Somewhere behind those clouds is the volcano Agung:

I’ve been hearing birds so I went for a bit of a walk:

And found this pair of Yellow-vented bulbuls:

They’re a bit on the judgemental side:

We’ve got another early morning of diving tomorrow, and the sun sets a little after 6p here, so I’m going to call it an early night.

Goodnight from Bali!

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