It was another good hot day, it turned out we were there for first decent week of sunshine; usually in the UK we are lucky to get a couple of days, and have been rained out completely before. So, got there early and parked for free (again! free parking - I like this place). Had a couple of swims, and Yas went in too. Better for her without any extra buoyancy (she had tried wearing a buoyancy aid to see what would happen, if she'd feel steady or more comfortable or something), and she did some snorkelling around on front. Her mask was still very foggy [turns out to be a very persistent film - also trapped hair and poor fit]. Usual kit.
I swam out of the bay eastwards, past some deep rectangular fissures. Swimming down into these wasn't very nice as they were cold and gloomy, and there wasn't much to see anyway - a few dark fish lurking in the shadows. It was about HT and didn't see much other wildlife as I made my way back. Later on I explored he west side, swimming over the shallow rocky ridges, getting back at low tide. There were wrasse (ballan and corkwing) some of them quite big. Sand eels (also quite big), SSF, SBF, small blue jellyfish (whitish and manky), dead edible crabs, clusters of blennys, and a small comb jelly. There were the usual sort of plants, various types of wrack including some smaller delicate ones, Irish moss, coral weed, sea lettuce, kelps, oarweed etc. Swam quite a long way on the second swim; the dives themselves were getting slightly better and more relaxed. The red cliffs reminded me of home. Manorbier castle was very scenic and the people there very nice, even after I trod on their cat.
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