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Interview with Otto Daniel Naranjo – Divemaster

A short interview I did with Otto Daniel Naranjo in Gran Roque, Los Roques. Otto is a divemaster at Ecobuzos and talks about the dives in Los Roques. He suggests dive-sites for beginners and advanced divers.

 

 

 

http://vimeo.com/57327951

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SeaStar

A sea full of stars, by the end of Noronquí, Crasquí and Rabusquí tour, in Los Roques, Venezuela (July 2012).

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Seagull

Surrounded by seagulls at Gran Roque, Los Roques, Venezuela (July 2012).

 

 

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Pablo and Otto – divemaster in Los Roques

My guides for the dives in Los Roques. Divemasters at Ecobuzos.

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Interview with Carlos Quintana

Carlos is a traveler… has worked on cruise ships and traveled around the world. Nowadays he chose Los Roques to live and works in one of the cafés in Gran Roque. The place where I had been a few times for a beer sitting on a puff on the beach. The place is magic, specially by the end of the day with the Caribbean lights and starred sky.

http://vimeo.com/57594876

Here Carlos Quintana talks a bit about Los Roques.

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Time Zone in Venezuela


The time zone in Venezuela is considered one of the Chávez’s whims. Here the time zone is -4:30 hours (UTC/GMT). I asked many people about the reasons for having a 30 minute time difference. They all answered me: “I don’t know, it is Chavez idea”. It is incredible to think of an eccentric president that one day wakes up and decided to change the time of the whole country to 30 minutes earlier…

See more at: http://www.reuters.com/article/2007/09/19/us-venezuela-time-idUSN1927682520070919

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Signs: forbidden and allowed


It is incredible the amount of signs of prohibitions in Australia. In the great majority of the beaches, before one get in, there is a sort of “menu” of signs of things one can and cannot do. The feeling of controlling is so strong…

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Graham – Great Ocean Road tour guide

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Brown rice sushi

Not really an “exotic food” but it was my first brown rice sushi. I loved it.

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Honey Ants

Yes, yesterday I had a honey ant, it is an ant who produces honey. On a talk with Alison Hunt about aboriginal culture, she invited us to try some. It was just to get the ant by its head and suck the honey out of the balloon body…

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