If you enjoyed the video, please give a thumbs up and tell what you think in the comments here! Please also check out the short film I released at the end of last year about freediving and marine life. LINK: ruclips.net/video/o7OR6n1BYOg/видео.html
Nice commentary! Here is an easy way to find the motorcycle: Start from the Shelly beach and keep right following the boundary where piles of rock meeting with sand. When a large patch of seaweeds is in sight on your left, turn left to that patch and you will find the motorcycle. 1:47
@@OceanChan Yes, I just came back to Sydney for the new semester at USYD. I'm going to film some dusky whaler sharks this weekend. They are back in the Cabbage Tree Bay! :D
Thanks and glad the video helped you out. Hopefully you find the motorcycle the next time you are there, if not let me know (email, here, wherever). If you ever see an orange and green float in the middle of the bay, it's probably me
You're amazing mate !I live in Sydney,usually I work at night time so I get lot of times to snorkeling or little bit free diving(beginner)next time if possible can I join you?
Thanks! Yeh would love for you to join me. Send me an email - oceanchanmt@gmail.com . I'll let you know the next time I'm out. I usually go on Saturdays, but my dive buddy is away at the moment
The motorcycle, although cool, is not what is attracting the wobbegong shark and the blue grouper. The whole area is a marine reserve. That's what's attracting them.
If you enjoyed the video, please give a thumbs up and tell what you think in the comments here!
Please also check out the short film I released at the end of last year about freediving and marine life.
LINK:
ruclips.net/video/o7OR6n1BYOg/видео.html
Nice commentary! Here is an easy way to find the motorcycle: Start from the Shelly beach and keep right following the boundary where piles of rock meeting with sand.
When a large patch of seaweeds is in sight on your left, turn left to that patch and you will find the motorcycle. 1:47
That's a great way of finding of the motorcycle, thanks for sharing! Love your display pic! Are you based in Sydney?
@@OceanChan Yes, I just came back to Sydney for the new semester at USYD. I'm going to film some dusky whaler sharks this weekend. They are back in the Cabbage Tree Bay! :D
Awesome! Hope you can see a few on the weekend, though it's going to storm early saturday morning, so it might affect viz
mad vid. shelly is my favourite place to dive.
Hi Manny! We were there on Saturday and learnt about the motorcycle post freedive. Coincidental! Our questions answered in your vid. Thank you!
Thanks and glad the video helped you out. Hopefully you find the motorcycle the next time you are there, if not let me know (email, here, wherever). If you ever see an orange and green float in the middle of the bay, it's probably me
MY favourite place to go diving Thanks!!!
Hahaha yeah, next time!
Cool video🤙🏽
Thanks for watching! Hope you can visit this site soon!
That's such an awesome find!
Always head straight to it when I am there!
Hello, long time no video. How are you?
Very cool, thanks for answering my question right away "how did it get there?". This is the very first video of yours that I have ever watched.
Thanks! Hope you enjoyed it!
You've got awesome spots there!
Yeh I am lucky to be here! We should swap places for a few months so I can explore the lakes around your area!
@@OceanChan haha! Thats a good idea
You're amazing mate !I live in Sydney,usually I work at night time so I get lot of times to snorkeling or little bit free diving(beginner)next time if possible can I join you?
Thanks! Yeh would love for you to join me. Send me an email - oceanchanmt@gmail.com . I'll let you know the next time I'm out. I usually go on Saturdays, but my dive buddy is away at the moment
The motorcycle, although cool, is not what is attracting the wobbegong shark and the blue grouper. The whole area is a marine reserve. That's what's attracting them.
Noice mate gtg there!
Thanks! you should, its one of the best places for freediving in Sydney!
2:14 dusky wailer shark
Have you ever seen kingfish and where
Nope sorry, haven't seen any in my travels. Maybe around Malabar headlands and Maroubra, heard a lot of anglers head out that way for Kingfish