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  • Bikini Atoll Shark Pass

    Bikini Atoll Shark Pass

    The Shark Pass is in the Bikini Atoll which is part of the Marshall Islands in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. It is basically as far away as you can get from any other place along the equator.

    There are two spots there, that can bee seen from space.

    The castle bravo crater in the northwest, where a poor understanding of lithium 6 and 7 isotopes, led to the largest unplanned nuclear disaster of the US…

    …and, far more enjoyable: the shark pass in the southwest!

    Our dive briefing was a little unsettling for me:

    ‘Do not jump into the water!
    This makes them curious and they may bump you.
    This sometimes makes people nervous…’
    Well, now I am nervous…

    Looking around: 3, wait 5, no 12, OK forget about counting, but how do I get through? OK, I will make myself invisible and dive below them…
    Some sources claim this shark pass has the highest permanent grey reef shark density on earth. There is definitely always a nice school of grey reef sharks as well as some silver and black tips.

    My personal theory for the density is, that this is simply due to the remote location and the shape and depth of the channel that forms a perfect funnel into the lagoon.

    Some sources claim, the channel has been bombed into the atoll by the exploration ship USS Sumner to pave the way for the larger ships to follow with 90 tons of dynamite, but I think it has been used somewhere else. It is really a great diver lifetime experience, when the sharks explore you – a very nice twist!

    The trip to the shark pass was a great escape from our wreck diving. Exceptional visibility, nice colors and life – and even though we had plenty of gas left, we had to get back.

  • Exploring the USS Saratoga

    Exploring the USS Saratoga

    If you are not a tec-diver I kindly suggest to stop here and move to more interesting stuff. You will only see dead boring 20 minutes of: endless, dark, narrow, radioactive, rusty gangways full of slit.

    If you are a tec-diver you are welcome to follow us on an endless, dark, narrow, radioactive trip through rusty gangways full of slit that may probably spoil all your future wrack dives – it is a space travel to an unexplored alien spaceship. Be my guest…

    I prepared myself for this trip for many years and I can only recommend this to everybody thinking about the same. The USS Saratoga will collapse in 5 to 10 years and then this piece of history is gone…

    Equipment:
    12l doubles (20/25 tri-mix)
    52 nitrox 1. stage
    91 nitrox 2. stage
    GoPro 3
    Sola 1200

  • Decomissioning Liquivision-x1 …and back to Suunto

    Decomissioning Liquivision-x1 …and back to Suunto

    …after 5 years of service I am a little sad to decommission this device, as it definitely helped me to survive some intense deep dives.

    I bought it back in 2010 mainly because of the super bright display. Then I started to love the V-Planner Live and I thought the no-button-design was a great idea.

    Looking back the no-button-design is not as good as it sounds. It simply can not be used blind. In a critical situation you start erratically hitting your device to tell it what you want – bad!

    The biggest design fault is the charging/upload-interface, which will most likely break over time and burden you with permanent oxidation and a near empty battery if you not charge between every single dive and keep the contacts clean and dry. Trips with no access to electricity have always be scary for me.

    Last not least VPM-B/E is still very aggressive compared to most other dive computers of my buddies. Lynn told me: “Kurt, you will end up in the pressure chamber…”. That was after a dive with the same profile, just she was using a stage.

    So I am  going back to Suunto and use now the new EON Steel. I think it is the only company that still invests in own research as I am getting older and more cautious.

    This is the profile of my deepest dive, where I thought: That’s it, I am going to die (there was a strong current down there and we were swept nearly a mile away from the planned exit).

    72m

    The Fused RGBM generates exactly my dive profiles with more conservative ceilings, so it fits perfectly my style and hopefully keeps me away from the chamber.

  • Nuclear Ghost Fleet

    Nuclear Ghost Fleet

    Episode 2 from a Bikini Atoll Wreck Diving Trip. Browsing the wracks before the penetration and browsing the inglorious history of the bikini atoll and operation crossroads.

    The Bikini Atoll became the final resting place for some of the most historically significant warships in naval history and the world’s greatest wreck diving site.

    On July, the 16th of 1945, at 5:29 am the United States won the race for the first nuclear bomb against Germany, Japan and the Soviet Union.

    We have to keep in mind that those four were not ordinary countries. Those were all empires desperately struggling to rule the world. I also doubt, that the result came out of the blue. It was simply the most expensive project in human history. The price of the four bombs that came out of the manhattan project was 20 billion dollars or 65% of all other bombs, mines and grenades used in the war. Germany had already surrendered two month ago and the last wish of Roosevelt to drop one of those bombs on Berlin or Mannheim could not be fulfilled any longer. It was also only a matter of days until Japan would also surrender.

    Time for a good reason to nuke some real stuff and completely take over the unsinkable aircraft carrier Japan without sharing with the Soviet Union was running short for Truman and the military. History is written by victors and we will never know how close this head-to-head race really was.

    However, the final story was that many lives were saved by not simply demonstrating the power, or by a choosing a military target but by wiping out two cities and killing more than 200.000 civilians. Five days after Nagasaki the second World War was over. But the United States of America were not able to withstand the temptation of power and to play with their new toys at the Bikini Atoll.

    “As soon as the war ended, we located the one spot on earth that hadn’t been touched by the war and blew it to hell” (Bob Hope)

    The Bikini Atoll is a remote and sparsely inhabited island in the Marshall Islands group. A lost now tainted paradise in the middle of the pacific ocean that is as far away from any other point as you can get on this planet. On February the 6th the survey ship USS Summer began to bomb its way into the lagon and the preparations for an historic event started at full scale.

    The former inhabitants of the Bikini Atoll are still not back and they will most probably never be able to return or be allowed to return. Radioactivity is still to high to support self reliant living and the Bikini Atoll and its history is something the US does not really like to be to public.

    I want to share with you the tragic history of the Bikini Atoll and the nuclear ghost fleet that we had the luck to explore in 2014. It is already starting to rust and fade away from the human memory and some things should not be forgotten.

    History becomes legend.

    Legend becomes myth.

    At the end it passes. Out of all knowledge…

    We should not forget the epic failures along Operation Crossroads and following nuclear test series…

    18 tons of cinematography equipment and 50% of the world wide supply on motion picture film were used. They took fifty thousand stills and a half million of meters of motion pictures.

    On July the 1st, at 9:00 am, Dave’s Dream, a B-29 super-fortress starting from Kwajalein dropped Gilda, a Nagasaki-type plutonium bomb with a yield of 23 kilotons over the target fleet but missed the target by nearly one kilometer. Remember the price for a bomb was 5 billion US dollars at that time.

    The Target ship USS Nevada was painted red. The weather forecast was good to go. The whole world was invited to see the new power of the United States of America.

    Three nuclear bomb tests were planned to demonstrate the new supreme power to the rest of the world. The target fleet included nearly one hundred ships of various sizes from aircraft carriers to surrendered enemy icons. 42,000 men were involved in operation crossroads.

    There is little footage on the initial able test, as most cameras were aimed at a different location. Some of the 114 press observers expressed disappointment at the effect on ships.

    On July the 25th Helen of Bikini showed her beauty. This time it was a stationary device 30 meters below the surface. It was a much more impressive display and also dumped impressive amounts of radiation on the ships, Bikini and the planet.

    …March 1st 2023 marked the 69th anniversary of the Castle Bravo nuclear test. In this piece from last year, a former Peace Corps volunteer shares her experience seeing the impacts of US nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands conducted between 1946 and 1958.

  • Eine Ode an Paco Pérez

    Eine Ode an Paco Pérez

    Ich hoffe die Leser dieser Ode sehen die falschen Versmaße nach und sind auch der Überzeugung, dass unsere nüchterne Raumzeit mannigfaltig Anomalien und Risse aufweist! 😉

    Manche dieses Risse tarnen sich als Höhlen und führen in Alices Wunderland, andere kommen in Form von roten oder blauen Pillen und öffnen die Welt von Matrix.

    Nahe dem Berliner Tiergarten, im Das Stue, im klassizistischen Bau der ehmaligen Dänischen Botschaft die unaufdringlichen modernen Luxus vaporiert, im Keller, unter einer Decke von Kupfertöpfen, befindet sich der Riss in der Raumzeit, der in Paco Pérez’ magische Welt führt.

    Dort muss man dann weinen, wenn man nicht ein großer Komponist, Maler oder Dichter ist, den einfache Worte sind nicht geeignet der eigenen Freude Ausdruck zu verleihen.

    Meine Empfehlung an andere ist es sich ganz in die Obhut von Paco Pérez und Steve Hartzsch, dem Somelier, zu geben und sich durch das Experience Menü, geleiten zu lassen.

    Der Untertitel „Environment & (Con)Sequences“ könnte besser nicht sein. Es ist eine Reise um den Planeten im Spannungsfeld zwischen Vision und Detail der Speisen, Weine und der Präsentation.

    Es ist pure Kunst und eine reine Kür, bei der sich weder Paco noch Steve irgendeinem Kompromiss beugen.

    Bei den korrespondierenden Weinen fragt man sich nach dem ersten Schluck, welches Gericht die Balance dazu halten können soll – und erbelbt dann, dass es geht. Das in jeder hinsicht phantastische Geschirr von Ester Luesma und Xavier Vega unterstreichen diese mystische kulinarische Reise.

    Die Meisterwerke von Paco sind pure Kunst und man merkt, hier geht es nicht mehr um höchste handwerkliche Kunst, sondern um die Zelebrierung des Lebens.

    …jetzt bin ich doch ein klein wenig ins Schwärmen geraten 🙂

    …aber es ist nicht möglich, sich dem zu entziehen!

    Ein Life-Time-Event, das ich jedem, der die Chance hat es zu erleben, nur empfehlen kann!

  • Heavy Cruiser Prinz Eugen

    Heavy Cruiser Prinz Eugen

    This is my first documentary based on my Bikini Atoll trip from last year on the MV Windward. The last boat on this planet with a license for dive trips to a lost paradise and a shameful pinnacle of human hubris!

    Well not all humans. It was definitely not my fault and I am just the explorer 😎

    I was right to avoid videography!  😉 Afterwards it takes so much time to turn it into something slightly usable. Before it is even worse, as it would simply block you from your vacation…

    Please enjoy what I have assembled based on footage that was never intended to be used in this context. Most of the footage is from my Backup-GoPro that is mounted on my Canon. It just runs permanently throughout the dive but the material was by far more useful as the stills I got with my camera.

    Also a big thank you to Robert and Peter for their material that was very helpful to turn it into a story. Robert from Wirodive.de organized the trip and was the battle drone pilot, Peter was my trusted buddy!

    …and durring the editing process I learned you need real music, you need a voiceover, FCPX is complex and M5 even more…

    Here is the result on Youtube: Battle Cruiser Prinz Eugen

    This is so far my most successful Youtube clip 600k and counting…
    Screen from Final Cut Pro X on the final project

    Next topics will be:

    • On Tec Diving
    • Life on the MV Windward
    • The Penetration of the USS Saratoga
  • Apple jumps the shark

    Apple jumps the shark

    First of all: thank you Ronald for introducing me to this idiom. Jumping the shark is really the very essence of what I see @ Apple.

    Do not get me wrong, I am still happy with my MacBook Pro Retina, iMac, iPad Air 2 and iPhone 5s.

    However, it is obvious that Apple gave up the strategy introduced by Guy Kawasaki to target, the crazy ones, the misfits, the ones who see things differently. Those still striving to  put a dent in the universe.

    I am deeply concerned that Apple gave up Aperture, what is next? The fact that Rihanna bought a golden Apple Watch and the return process is not easy does not help.

    So… I was yesterday taking the chance to check my local Apple Store to see if I could buy one, simply because I have to write a good user story for it. I was prepared for two answers:

    • Oh sorry, all sold out, you should have been here yesterday to get one, or
    • Well, we have some really ugly size/color combinations left over from yesterday.

    Wrong!

    The answer ist: We do not sell the watch here, but we can order it for you here and send it to you.

    I see… Apple got from UI over UX to the next level: UF*

    • The watch does not help me to do things smarter (this was true for all Apple products I can remember)
    • The watch can at the best help to work harder (this is not the innovation that pushed mankind so far)
    • The watch battery will not survive a day but will drain your iPhone even faster
    • The watch ist not ugly, but do you know anyone considering it beautiful?

    Considering this I am really interested to see if Apple can get away with this incredible global fake after the hype. When this works out mankind has reached a new high score in foolishness…

  • Sharks!

    Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos in great masses. The term: “have you also seen the grey reef shark?” after the dive is now somehow spoiled. Enjoyable at the shark pass of the Bikini Atoll, but see for yourself!

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQpSuWoWEvw

  • Introducing the Atomic Bikini 2014 Team

    Introducing the Atomic Bikini 2014 Team

    I assume most people reading this blog know me and know I am crazy and after all I am telling the Bikini Atoll story for a while now, so you may want to know who are the other crazy people onboard? 🙂

    Let us start with…

    The Crew

    Bikini Team 2014 04 Brian, master guide, master blender and Circus Ringleader

    I will drill down later on Tec Divng on the MS Windward in detail – it was excellent!

    Bikini Team 2014 24 Matthew, master skipper and sunny boy

    Bikini Team 2014 19 Edward, a true Bikini Atoll native.

    His mother was one of the folks that where removed from paradise for the good for mankind…

    Bikini Team 2014 17 Mango, Smutje or our master cook during the trip

    Bikini Team 2014 16 Aro master good guy for everything else

     The Team

    Bikini Team 2014 01 Robert playing with his Battle Drone

    Bikini Team 2014 09 Robert (as always – logged in into his Battle Drone)

    Bikini Team 2014 03 Robert after drowning his Batte Drone

    Bikini Team 2014 06 Peter, my dive buddy

    Bikini Team 2014 15 Christian, my 2nd stage buddy, and me on the sun deck killing time and nitrogen saturation

    …more folks…

    Bikini Team 2014 02 Jens and forgot his name

    Bikini Team 2014 05 Holger, Christian and Robert (2)

    Bikini Team 2014 07 Peter, Barbara and Robert

    Bikini Team 2014 08 Robert, Christian and Robert (2)

    Bikini Team 2014 10 Forgot his name, Robert and Barbara

    Bikini Team 2014 11 Holger, Mr. X, Christian, Jens, Robert (2) and Barbera

    Bikini Team 2014 12 Robert, Jens, Mr. X

    Bikini Team 2014 14    Bikini Team 2014 18    Bikini Team 2014 22 Christian, Robert (2), Peter, myself

    Bikini Team 2014 23 Bikini Team 2014 21

     

     

  • My new Radioactive Blog

    My new Radioactive Blog

    …after 2 years it was about time to move to a new theme. It should be more lightweight and far more responsive as the last one and is a far better vehicle for the upcoming radioactive posts, so welcome to my new radioactive blog!

    The image shows the forward christmas tree. of the USS Saratoga. A structure wreck divers will only find on ships engaged in some nuclear testing. The christmas tree was intended to expose various materials to the nuclear bomb and to learn about the effects. You remember playing in the sandbox with plastic soldiers and ignite them with matches? It is basically just the same just bigger 😉

    I still have to beg for some patience for the promised content but I have to admit I am still struggling with some nice features I want to have up and running before..

    …and I would also highly appreciate your help to get this new WP service in shape!

    • Do you like the first impression?
    • What about the labeling?
    • What about the design?
    • What about mobile use?
    • Which aspects do you miss?

    Please let me know!