Tuamotos - Fakarava South Pass

Questionable Logic
Ewan Briggs
Wed 1 Jul 2009 07:58
Position: 16:30.36S 145:27.36W
 
One of the guide books described this part of Fakarava as tearfully beautiful. So when we were struggling to see how it could get any better it just did. The pass itself is pretty small (and worryingly shallow). There is a small village here, which is mostly now deserted; just two families remaining who run a couple of resorts that have small and basic huts that you can rent. There is also a small dive school. For an out of the way place to spend some time it probably doesn't get much better than this little spot.
 
Jem, Dad and I did another drift dive here with the local dive school. Soooo many sharks!!! Literally hundreds. Mostly grey, silvertip and blacktip reef sharks, and mostly about 1.5 - 2m long. It was hard to know where to look most of the time - awesome visibility and so much going on as you're drifting back into the atol with the current.
 
We managed to persuade Mum and Tuck to come with us the following day for a drift snorkel through the pass. We took the tenders to the outside of the pass, jumped in and just swam along with the dingies. Again, lots of sharks, and even a few huge manta rays swimming at the surface as we were heading out.
 
Eating at the local restaurant was also fun. It is built on stilts over some shallow coral out into the pass. Any excess food gets scraped off the plates and into the water, where the fish and blacktip sharks fight over it.
 
When it finally came to leaving this place we decided to head out through this more difficult pass rather than head back up the atol to the main pass. We took it very gently, and got down to just 1m under the keel which had a few hearts beating faster than they otherwise might, but we managed to keep to the deepest section and came through unscathed.
 
Kauehi