Exploration trip to new diving spot

We went to a new and unknown spot in my home lake for free-diving. The bottom was quite steep and I again practiced for the coming Norway trip. I did over one minute bottom dives in 14 meters and I was again quite happy (the longest total dive times were somewhere between 1:30 and 1:50). What to say about this trip? Well, the underwater sights were again mesmerizing! I feel so pity for the Finnish people, who always complain about everything in this country. It is shame that they don’t recognize the beauty of our nature, which lies in the woods and underwater paradises. Anyway, here are the photos from the new spot! Maybe the best ones are taken from the crayfish hotel. 😀

A camoflauge rubber duck in a lake. MaastonvÀrinen kumiankka jÀrvessÀ.

My doctor said that it is good to regularly play with a rubber duck for keeping stress away. 😀

Rays of light passing next to underwater stems of spatterdocks. ValonsÀteet valaisevat ulpukkapuskan lÀpi.

Rays of light are passing by the stems of spatterdocks. Astonishing sight.

Rays of light passing next to underwater stems of spatterdocks. ValonsÀteet valaisevat ulpukkapuskan lÀpi.

A school of perch in a underwater bush and rays of light. ValonsÀteitÀ ja ahvenparvi vedenalaisen puun suojassa.

Hypnotizing.

A school of perch in a underwater bush and rays of light. ValonsÀteitÀ ja ahvenparvi vedenalaisen puun suojassa.

These underwater stems of trees were like a big labyrinth, enclosing you in a utopia.

A school of perch in a underwater bush and rays of light. ValonsÀteitÀ ja ahvenparvi vedenalaisen puun suojassa.

Rays of light and a school of small fish. ValonsÀteitÀ ja pienten kalojen parvi.

Rays of light and perch. PÀivÀnsÀteitÀ ja ahvenia.Underwater tree stems and perch. Vedenalaisia puun oksia ja ahvenia.Underwater tree stems. Vedenalaisia puun oksia.Underwater tree stems. Vedenalaisia puun oksia.Underwater tree stems. Vedenalaisia puun oksia.Rays of light and perch. PÀivÀnsÀteitÀ ja ahvenia.Rays of light and perch. PÀivÀnsÀteitÀ ja ahvenia.Small fish. Pikkukaloja.Rays of light and perch. PÀivÀnsÀteitÀ ja ahvenia.A school of small roach. Pienten sÀrkien parvi.

Signal crayfish eating a dead rainbow trout under a trunk. TÀplÀrapuja syömÀssÀ kuollutta kirjolohta uponneen tukin alla.

A crayfish hotel! Those bastards have found a dead rainbow trout and were eating it under a sunken trunk! 😀

Signal crayfish eating a dead rainbow trout under a trunk. TÀplÀrapuja syömÀssÀ kuollutta kirjolohta uponneen tukin alla.

The dinner is served boys!

Many signal crayfish under a sunken  trunk. Useita tÀplÀrapuja uponneen tukin alla.

Many signal crayfish under a sunken  trunk. Useita tÀplÀrapuja uponneen tukin alla.

A free-diver and a signal crayfish. TÀplÀrapu ja vapaasukeltaja.

“High five!”

A curious perch teasing a signal crayfish. Utelias ahven kiusaamassa tÀplÀrapua.

While I dive horizontally over the bottom I scared one signal crayfish. One curious perch noticed the escaping crayfish and started to tease it. 😀

A curious perch teasing a signal crayfish. Utelias ahven kiusaamassa tÀplÀrapua.

Small underwater plants. PieniÀ vesikasveja. A small pike. Pieni hauki.

A sunken wheelbarrow. Uponneet kottikÀrryt.

A sunken wheelbarrow. Why the hell it is at the bottom of the lake??

A signal crayfish living under a sunken wheelbarrow. Uponneiden kottikÀrryjen alla asusteleva tÀplÀrapu.

A signal crayfish has a big apartment. 😀

A freediver with a perch. Vapaasukeltaja ahvenen kanssa.

My friend caught a relatively big perch.

A signal crayfish in its lair. TÀplÀrapu piilossaan.

“Who’s there?”

A sunken television. Uponnut televisio.

Who the hell trowed a TV in water? Stupid snot noses.

 

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