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Today was the first departure since the passage of Typhoon No. 18. The sky was a unique color in the sunset in the middle of a typhoon. It sometimes turns purple, but it's been a while since I've seen that.

It's late into the night in autumn, and I'm desperately trying to fix my problem of losing things. I haven't been able to tell my wife yet that I lost the sunglasses I just bought yesterday. What should I do?

On the other hand, my wife often puts things away, but she has a problem of forgetting where she put them. So, we usually end up arguing about whether she lost it or put it away, and the matter is left unresolved. But this time, she lost it on the boat. I can't think of a good excuse.

Well, what's the matter?

Good evening again this late at night. This is Totti. I really like the Japanese word "hate".

Is it true that the impression of a geographical point changes depending on the time of day you view it?

This is a common phrase in areas with topographical points. You may have heard it before. However, it is quite difficult to compare dives in a short period of time (we try not to overlap dives at the same points during one stay),

There may not be many people who have actually checked whether the time of day you watch it really makes a difference. But is that really the case? I would like to take a serious look at this question!

Afternoon laser beams tested at popular Marine Lake

Marine Lake's laser beams are really sharp and clear, so let's first compare the locations.

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Previously filmed (3rd DIVE)

I've been to this spot in the afternoon so many times to show you this. It's a super spot that's great for taking photos and videos. The laser beam alone is the best quality on Shimoji Island.

The small aperture creates a sharp laser beam.

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Today's shoot (1st DIVE)

It's a very sad sight. It's not cloudy at all. It's sunny and the sun is shining brightly, but it's still this bad. It's not just unrecognizable, it's all shadows.

If this was the only highlight of Marine Lake, I would have skipped the first dive. However, this is not the target for the first dive selection today.

Where there is shade, there is light

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Previously filmed (3rd DIVE)

At the very back of Marine Lake there is a floating pond, and it is just heading towards the surface. It is beautiful even from this angle, but it is actually shaded. If this is your first dive, you can probably guess what it will be like by now.

Today's shoot (1st DIVE)

At this point, there's no need to answer the question, "Does the impression of a geographical point change depending on the time of day you view it?" In fact, the true highlight of a geographical point is that the scenery is created by a combination of delicate conditions like this.

Everyone knows that the sun moves, but what not everyone knows is how big an impact it has on terrain points.

Furthermore, the impression changes depending on the season.

In Japan, the sun is at its highest point in the summer. That's why the days are long in the summer. On the other hand, it gets dark earlier in the winter. This is because the sun is at its lowest point in the year.

Furthermore, even the direction in which the sun rises and sets makes a big difference.

These things are closely related to the topography of the area. Topography diving is about enjoying the light and shadows, and the angle never stays the same throughout the year, and it changes little by little with the seasons.

It could be said that this is truly the "four seasons of topographical points."

BIGHOLIDAY's mission is to interpret the four seasons at each geographical point and dive in season with our guests! If it moves your heart, then our mission is complete!

Now that October has arrived, the terrain season is in full swing. I'm going to complete everything!!!

 

Nice holiday! Big holiday!
Well, what's the matter?