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Angela Gostling
International business change & communications consultant, enthusiastic (warm water) scuba diver, world traveller, linguist, culture vulture, bon vivante, travel writer.
Last dive trip Muscat, Oman - Jan 2007 - bit chilly for me.
Most exhilarating diving - Palau, Micronesia
Scariest moment - Darwin Island, Galapagos
Biggest sighting - whaleshark, Darwin Island, Galapagos (not the scariest moment)
Tiniest sighting - Pygmy Seahorse - I challenge you to find it on the photo.
Photos largely by my partner and dive buddy - Simon Jones - except of course where he's in them.
Latest Blog Posts
Wreck diving in The Solomon Islands
By angelfish
The Solomon Islands and the battle for Guadalcanal were a turning point for the war in the Pacific. The Japanese were pretty well entrenched in Guadalcanal when the allies (largely N.Ameri
Posted at 03:44pm on 19th April 2008 Read More...
Diving in The Solomon Islands
By angelfish
We left London on Friday 28th March, travelled via Los Angeles and Fiji and finally arrived in Honiara (aspirated H) four days later. We had lost Saturday 29th March flying over the internationa
Posted at 10:19pm on 14th April 2008 Read More...
Arriving in The Solomon Islands
By angelfish
So here we are in Honiara (with an aspirated H), capital of The Solomon Islands. Recovering from our considerable jet lag and the marathon journey around the world, we are aclimatising before em
Posted at 03:07am on 1st April 2008 Read More...
Angelfish will be back in the water next month
By angelfish
It's been a long time since we dove (!) and we're looking forward to getting wet again.
So we're off to the Solomon Islands on 28th March and will be diving off the live-aboard Bilikiki for 10 d
Posted at 08:46pm on 16th March 2008 Read More...
Mucking about in Papua New Guinea - trying to load some photos
By angelfish
Milne Bay province is situated between the Coral Sea and the Solomon Sea and includes the Eastern and Western d’Entrecasteaux regions. It includes a series islands, which are remote, mountainous (
Posted at 02:17pm on 28th May 2007 Read More...
Wreck diving in The Solomon Islands
By angelfish
The Solomon Islands and the battle for Guadalcanal were a turning point for the war in the Pacific. The Japanese were pretty well entrenched in Guadalcanal when the allies (largely N.Ameri
Diving in The Solomon Islands
By angelfish
We left London on Friday 28th March, travelled via Los Angeles and Fiji and finally arrived in Honiara (aspirated H) four days later. We had lost Saturday 29th March flying over the internationa
Arriving in The Solomon Islands
By angelfish
So here we are in Honiara (with an aspirated H), capital of The Solomon Islands. Recovering from our considerable jet lag and the marathon journey around the world, we are aclimatising before em
Angelfish will be back in the water next month
By angelfish
It's been a long time since we dove (!) and we're looking forward to getting wet again. So we're off to the Solomon Islands on 28th March and will be diving off the live-aboard Bilikiki for 10 d
Mucking about in Papua New Guinea - trying to load some photos
By angelfish
Milne Bay province is situated between the Coral Sea and the Solomon Sea and includes the Eastern and Western d’Entrecasteaux regions. It includes a series islands, which are remote, mountainous (
