пятница, 14 марта 2014 г.

North Cape – Top Diving Site In Europe

North Cape – Top Diving Site In Europe

North Cape – Top Diving Site In Europe 
If you want a paradise for natural diving and open sea, you should consider going to the North Cape. You can visit the spectacular gullies off North Cape from Honningsvag town, drift dive in the Mageroy Sound and cave dive in the Tufiord. Those are only some small things you can take pleasure in.

Diving at 71°10’21″N
The expectations were sky high when we first rolled off the Zodiac and plunged into the huge blue under the towering 307m high North Cape plateau. Below the very near vertical cliffs we descended into an indescribable wild and gorgeous undersea nature. One gully followed after another in a very varied terrain. At a depth of 17-18 meters we can’t feel the ocean swell anymore and swimming along the wall we come across huge hollows surrounded by kelp forest. Our senses are constantly being bombarded here. The visibility is brilliant and above us we see how the surf is breaking and slamming into foam as it hits the rocks. We enter a gully, where a squadron of coal fish swiftly sweep across the kelp, flying low in formation. We enter another gully moving forwards in a bumpy fashion as the swell above makes the water pulsate down here. Some times it is necessary to grab hold of a kelp stalk, to stay place when the current recedes outwards. In the narrow gullies we encounter dense beds of sea anemone. The colorful tentacles sway with the current. Here and there a curious squat lobster pokes it head out to see who is appearance to visit. It starts to get quite narrow so we turn around and go out the way we entered and conclude this dive by doing a small round in the kelp forest. From a depth of only a few meters we make our final ascent even as looking up at the steep cliff which is the very fringe of continental Norway.

Spooky night diving
We were also able to make a couple of fantastic night dives on this trip – which is not really possible during the high season when the midnight sun provides for 24 hour daylight.
Fantastic night dives can be done only a few summary drive from Honningsvåg and it is absolutely worthwhile spending some hours down here one sundown rather than hanging out in the pub. Swimming around in the shallow kelp forest in the soothing darkness of the inner fjord in a unique experience. You are never quite sure what you are going to encounter next. You sweep the surroundings with the beam of your torch and suddenly something blinks back. An enormous cod comes closer to investigate matters and see who or what is intruding on this peaceful sundown. On the light sandy bottom a plaice is trying to hide but is given away by its rolling eyes scanning my every movement. I suddenly get goosebumps as a dark shadow in front of me moves. The beam of my torch cuts through the water like a sword and strikes a wolf fish right in the forehead. It just lies there munching on sea snails with its impressive denture. Bon appetite we can’t help murmuring to ourselves previous to we press on with our dive.

Cave diving
I Tufjorden on the island of Magerøya’s west side we find a cave. At a depth of 4-5 meters there is an opening taking you about 80 meters into the mountain. A excellent deal of this passage is rather narrow, so diving here should be reserved for high tide and cool seas. Otherwise the swell would probably send you tumbling around out of control like clothes in a dryer. The innermost parts of this cave opens up in a spacious cavern with 5-6 meters up to the ceiling and a huge space of air. This dive is not for the claustrophobic. After a even as in the dark you start wondering whether there force me a dragon lurking in the shadows even as you frantically fin your way back to daylight. The cave itself is not all that spectacular but the entrance and exit makes for a quite exciting and special undersea swim for those who have a propensity for this kind of adrenaline rush. The less experienced can still get their kicks by restricting themselves to the first 10-15 meters of the entrance, where there is still daylight and direct door to the open sea. In the opening it is still possible to marvel at the polished rock face and play of light without having to venture into the realm of absolute darkness. And the diving outside the cave is not terrible either. Lots of kelp and a very varied topography that descends into the depths as you go outwards in the fjord. Below the southern cliffs the seabed are strewn with boulders covered with dense beds of sea anemone.

Four seasons
There is no point in denying that the weather has a fantastic deal to say when it comes to diving around Magerøya. But it is always possible to find dive sites that are sheltered so you can always dive. Perhaps you will have to suffer a bumpy ride, or lashing rain or wind. According to the locals you don’t get far in these parts if you are not prepared to be flexible around your comfort requirements. It is not a place for whiners. On the other side, the Arctic ocean force, all of a sudden, show off and present itself from its most pleasant sides where the ocean is dead cool like a blue rug, even as the sun shines from a deep blue sky. You are advised to bring with you clothing for all types of weather and seasons. If you are properly dressed you will always be able to take pleasure in the magnificent scenery up here – regardless for what the weather throws at you. This is Northern Norway when it is best, and most terrible.

On top of Europe
The North Cape rises 307 meters out of the Arctic ocean and 200.000 tourists find their way here to claim that they have made it to the top of Europe. They want to experience the midnight sun from the most northern point in Europe. Well, that is what they reckon. The most northern point is in fact, Knivskjellodden, a small further to the west. But the North Cape is far more impressive than the small lame and dull tongue of land to the northwest. The cliffs at North Cape is impressive and a must-see and even though it costs a whopping NOK 185,- (about USD 30) it is still worthwhile. Aside from the astonishing view itself, there is a museum, restaurant, chapel and omnimax movie theater. The 17 summary long movie is made by Ivo Caprino and gives and fantastic presentation of what North Cape and northern Norway has to place forward above and under the go up, and from the air. This gives the experience of having dived off North Cape an unique added dimension.

Single Parenting

Single Parenting
Children require a lot of unreserved like and attention, whether you are raising them with your spouse or alone. Nurturing a child is an awesome responsibility but the most honorable and exciting job parents can do.  Remembering to like your child first, then disciplining him or her is vital.  You can help your child grow to a responsible adult by being a excellent role model. It’s vital to be a parent to your child, not his or her acquaintances.  Children have acquaintances, and don’t need any more.
Like your children, then like them some more.  You cannot like your children too much. Part of showing like is tending to their basic needs like food, like, housing, and safety. Discipline from like. Setting and maintaining strong boundaries will help your child grow safely and securely.  Children will push the limits; you must stand firm and be consistent.  Once you back down once, your rules may all be for naught.  
Children like rules and structure because there is freedom in them – children know what is expected and what to expect.  This makes children more secure in who they are and how they fit into the family tree unit.  Children are not capable of making choices about what to eat, where to sleep, a proper bedtime, and whether to go to school or not.  All these decisions belong to the parent who should be responsible.  
Once a child starts following rules consistently, you may consider changing some rules to allow for freedom and privileges. You want to teach children how to respect boundaries and self-monitor freedom.  It’s okay to want to always know where your child is, especially if you are a single parent and solely responsible for the child.
Being both mom and dad will be hard at times, but with clear boundaries, rules, and plenty of like, you and your child will thrive.
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