Diving Truk Lagoon - page 65
In March of 2023 I joined a couple of dozen others on a Backscatter-sponsored 10-day trip to legendary Truk Lagoon. This location is considered the top wreck diving location in the world with 50 sunken Japanese ships and several airplanes sitting on the bottom. Operation Hailstone in February 1944 sunk all of them in a period of about 2 days. These wrecks were undisturbed until the 1960's when Jacques Cousteau discovered them. Several of the wreck sites are extremely popular with the wreck diving community. I was diving a single 80 cubic foot tank and could not do the deepest dives. Nevertheless, I still followed the divemaster through several wrecks on dives that were a bit scary and left me with rust stains all over as I had to pull myself past numerous rusty obstacles. Here are the images, in the order I took them.
3/11/2023<br>This is an inside joke, thinking of the speed of the food service at the Blue Lagoon Resort.  Lucky if it's fast...
3/11/2023
This is an inside joke, thinking of the speed of the food service at the Blue Lagoon Resort. Lucky if it's fast...
3/11/2023
3/11/2023
3/12/2023<br>Ah - flying home, from Guam after overnighting there on the way home from Truk.   I bought comfort on this trip, which included a pillow and blanket from Saks Fifth Avenue, lay-flat seats and 6' 4" of room when lying flat.<br><br>I needed the rest, for the Honolulu experience to come...
3/12/2023
Ah - flying home, from Guam after overnighting there on the way home from Truk. I bought comfort on this trip, which included a pillow and blanket from Saks Fifth Avenue, lay-flat seats and 6' 4" of room when lying flat.

I needed the rest, for the Honolulu experience to come...