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2023.06.03 15:09 seannestor This Week in Toledo 6/3/23
| https://preview.redd.it/vqfgv168ys3b1.png?width=780&format=png&auto=webp&s=fe5f891d22cac511f70d30faa8cea6cf5199341b • On Monday, Bitwise Industries - the Fresno, California-based tech training company that has been renovating the former Jefferson Center downtown at 1300 Jefferson Ave. - furloughed its entire staff of 900 employees citing cash flow issues. A $33 million lawsuit has been filed against the company by its financial partners, who cite that they were misled and that contracts were breached. • On Tuesday, Toledo City Council voted 9-3 to approve a $180,000 contract with Louisville-based Cities United to develop a crime-reduction plan. Council members Hobbs, Moline, and Sarantou cast dissenting votes. • Also on Tuesday, City of Toledo Safety Director Brian Byrd announced he will be retiring on September 1. He has worked for the City since 1988. • On Wednesday, ProMedica announced that it plans to close the Goerlich Memory Center and a skilled nursing facility in Sylvania by August 31 as part of ongoing cost-cutting measures related to its dire financial position. The Goerlich Memory Center has been open since 1994. • On Thursday, the Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority (TARTA) launched its TARTA Summer Blast Pass, which allows young people aged 6 through 19 to make use of TARTA services at no cost through August 31. For more information, visit https://tarta.com/blast/ • Also beginning Thursday, ratepayers are likely to see a hike of up to 47% on their electric bills due to rising energy costs influenced by the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. For those interested in changing their energy supplier, the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) operates a website comparing all available energy providers at http://www.energychoiceohio.gov/ • The Ohio Department of Transportation has reintroduced plans to expand I-475 between Douglas Road and US-23. Several residents are concerned as the project will involve acquiring and demolishing homes as early as 2026. • The Ohio Controlling Board has earmarked $2,000,000 for cleanup in the Maumee River as well as $750,000 to Unison Behavioral Health Group to purchase a 16-bed residential treatment facility for those with severe and persistent mental illness. • On Saturday (June 3) from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., the City of Toledo is sponsoring a free disposal day at the Hoffman Road Landfill (3962 Hoffman Rd.) Lucas county residents can drop off bulk solid waste at no cost during this time. For more information, visit https://toledo.oh.gov/landfill • Also on Saturday (June 3) at 10 a.m. in the Old West End, the King Wamba Parade will kick off the 50th Annual Old West End Festival. For more information about the festival and the various events and activities taking place within it, visit http://www.toledooldwestend.com/festival • In further Saturday (June 3) events, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. the City of Toledo will host another public meeting at St. Martin de Porres Community Center (1119 Bancroft St.) for stakeholders to plan future development at the Swayne Field Shopping Center at Monroe Street and Detroit Avenue. • The East Toledo Family Center will host a Storybook Festival on Saturday (June 3) from 11 a.m. to 2 p.,. at Waite High School (301 Morrison Dr.). The entirely free event will include activities, raffles, a meet and greet with Spiderman, music, and prizes to promote literacy for children. • The Multicultural Twilight Market will take place on Saturday (June 3) from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Toledo Farmer's Market (525 Market St.). Shops operated by women, immigrants, and people of color will be present. There is no cost to attend. • Next Wednesday (June 7) at 12 p.m., the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library will launch its free Summer Music Series with a performance by Kerry Patrick Clark & Robbie Clark on the north lawn of the Main Branch Library (325 N. Michigan St.). Concerts will continue every Wednesday at 12 p.m. through August 8. • Also next Wednesday (June 7) from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., City of Toledo District 1 Councilman John Hobbs will host a public town hall meeting at the Eleanor Kahle Senior Center (1315 Hillcrest Ave.). For more information, call 419-245-1611. • Next Thursday (June 8) from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., the 18th annual Lunch at Levis series will kick off at Levis Square Park (St. Clair St. and Madison Ave.) in downtown Toledo with a free concert by Kyle White. Each Thursday through September 21, free music, food trucks, and activities will be present at the park. • You can receive This Week in Toledo via e-mail by subscribing at https://toledo.substack.com/subscribe. You can also receive updates on Facebook by liking the official page at https://www.facebook.com/thisweekintoledo. News sources: The Blade, 13ABC submitted by seannestor to toledo [link] [comments] |
2023.06.03 15:05 echopath Dive trip report: Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Palau
Over the last six months, I’ve been in Asia (and the Pacific) bouncing around as part of a larger trip, but diving being a huge emphasis, accumulating around 200 dives during this period. I’m leaving some of my dive log notes and thoughts of each place since it would probably help people in planning which hotspots to go to within this region and how they compare to each other.
For additional context, I went into this trip having around 200 dives, mostly in the Caribbean and Red Sea, with a little bit of SEA experience.
I know it personally was difficult when doing research, especially when pretty much all of these are described as “wOrLd cLaSs” or “bEsT iN tHe wOrLd” to some varying degree (spoiler: not everything is IMO).
I personally dive because of reef health and fish life, so my notes are written with a heavy bias towards that. I acknowledge that bias so obviously places that only have a big muck / macro presence will be rated lower on here.
A-tier and above is a place I’d gladly go back to and dive again. I’d also recommend these places where you should make plans to travel here or go out of your way specifically to dive.
B-tier and above is good. Maybe not incredibly mindblowing but still good and worth doing nonetheless. But there are some flaws that keep it from being superb.
C-tier is mediocre. I could maybe find a few bright spots, but I didn’t find diving here to be particularly great or terrible at the same time. Just average. I wouldn’t make trips to dive these places specifically. I might recommend diving them if they overlap with some better stuff higher on in the list, but they’re skippable.
D to F-tier is just bad. Very little things to enjoy if at all. Avoid.
S
A+
A
A-
- Richelieu Rock, Kimud Shoal (sharks)
B+
B
- Balicasag, Pamilican, Sipadan, Sogod Bay
B-
- Kapalai, Hin Daeng / Hin Muang
C+
- Panglao, Malapascua (local diving)
C
- Surin Islands, Mabul, Koh Bida, Dauin
D
F
Malaysia
Sipadan, Mabul, Kapalai (15 dives) Difficulty:
- I have a good amount of experience in moderate current, but I found that the diving wasn’t particularly difficult when I was here. We had currents on some Sipadan days, but they were gentle pushes at most. I’d say that Cozumel currents were much stronger than what I experienced at Sipadan. Although, I have heard that Sipadan could get wild sometimes, so YMMV
- Dives could get somewhat deep, so having AOW is probably advisable before coming
Wildlife:
- Tons of turtles and sharks. Probably at least half a dozen sharks from afar and even more turtles every dive
- Saw schools of jackfish, parrotfish, and some barracuda here and there, but didn’t see the famous barracuda tornado
- Outside of those, not as many fish as I had hoped for. Decent level of biodiversity, but there were lots of places with little fish activity. The smaller, shallower healthy patches had lots of fish
Reef life:
- I have mixed feelings about the reef life here. The parts that are healthy are super vibrant, but they were in the minority for sure. A lot of really depressing, barren areas with dead fields of coral outnumbered the healthy parts. Reefs are my biggest reason for diving, so I was most disappointed by this.
- Sipadan was likely better in the past, but the overall state of the reef is in much poorer condition nowadays
- The fact that the dive shop I went with only took people to the same three “best” dive sites all the days I dove at Sipadan doesn’t give me much confidence that the rest of the sites look that good or better
Dive sites:
- Not too much variation in types of dives or topography of the sites. Mostly wall dives with dropoffs. I got a bit bored after three straight days of diving Sipadan and thought that was an adequate amount of time to spend there. Most dive shops also only focus on the same handful of the best dive sites, so it gets repetitive fast
- You also can’t dive Sipadan every day that you’re there. All resorts will do some sort of package where if you dive with them for five days, three will be Sipadan, etc. and the others will be in Mabul and Kapalai. I think these sites are, for the most part, boring. Honestly speaking, no one should make the trip out here just for these dive sites, unless you enjoy macro that much. Even then, there are many other places around SEA that are easier to get to that have a better reputation for macro
Overall: Sipadan B, Kapalai B-, Mabul C
- I do think Sipadan is fairly overrated, probably due to the exclusivity of the diving because of the permit system, giving the illusion that it’s going to the best dives of your life
- Yes, I think the diving is decent, but not exactly “best in the world” as Southeast Asia tends to have a reputation for. I also don’t think Barracuda Point is one of the best dive sites in the world as it’s commonly advertised lol. I think it’s mostly marketing hype. I found lots of areas around SEA with much less marketing behind them to be equivalent or better than Sipadan
- Given how hard it is to get to Sipadan, the costs of diving there, and the proximity of Indonesia / Philippines, I’d say that if you’re deciding between diving in Malaysia and the other two, I’d pick the latter every time
- If I was already in Malaysia and wanted to tack on diving, then yes, Sipadan is a good addition to your existing itinerary. I just wouldn’t go out of my way or pick it over other options. I will likely not be returning to Sipadan to dive for this reason, especially since you can’t even dive Sipadan every day and the non-Sipadan dive sites are not great
Indonesia
Raja Ampat (20 dives) Difficulty:
- Going into this portion of the trip, I was expecting a ton of currents and difficult diving based off what I read online beforehand
- We had currents on most of the dives, but they were pretty manageable for the most part. Many of these dives would be diving with the current, where it felt more like a gentle push, sort of like a slow moving treadmill. Some dives where you fought or swam against the current was more like a tiny bit of resistance where you could still frog kick through
- I also didn’t experience down currents, but based on the dive sites we did, I wouldn’t consider them to be anxiety inducing even if they were present. Most of the dive sites had a sandy bottom and weren’t walls or drop offs, so it’s not like they would be particularly dangerous
- There was only two dives where I felt that the currents could’ve been overwhelming for a less experienced diver, but they were ones where we hid behind rocks or used reef hooks to look at mantas anyway, so it’s not like you’re actively swimming with or against the currents
- Most dives also weren’t that deep, probably around 60-70ft at the absolute deepest. We spent the majority of these dives at 40-50ft
- Even putting myself in the shoes of a less experienced diver, I think the diving was manageable for a wide range of skill levels – which I did see many people of varying experience on my liveaboard and at the dive sites
- All in all, I think you can comfortably enjoy Raja Ampat with sub-50 dives under your belt or if you’re comfortable underwater. The diving is for the most part, not that difficult and shouldn’t be a barrier for your decision making
Wildlife:
- Huge schools of the most colorful fish everywhere you look. You’re swimming with schools of fish on most dives. The highest density of fish I’ve ever dove with across every destination I’ve ever been
- Only small criticism here is the lack of pelagic life like sharks, turtles, and mantas (outside of one or two sites), but that’s not a slight on Raja Ampat at all. Seeing pelagics is just the cherry on top of an already amazing experience that you see at Raja
Reef life
- Some of the best, most colorful, and healthy reefs I’ve seen in my life. That’s not to say that the entire region is pristine (it’s not), but given the world we live in today, it’s the best I’ve personally seen
- I’d consider most sites to be absolutely beautiful, with a handful of them to be “just” good
Dive sites:
- Most dive sites were sloping reef dives with maybe some small pinnacles or bommies here and there
- My qualm with the diving in Raja Ampat is that the dive experience is relatively the same across all of them. Get in, dive, look around, get up. No towering structures or interesting topography to navigate. You’re here for the beauty of what lives there, not because of how exhilarating or exciting the actual diving is IMO
Overall: S
- One of the best dive experience of my life so far. I would come back here to dive all the time if I could. Maybe doing a liveaboard to the southern region next time, as I focused on the central this time. But the barriers to dive here are pretty high. Expensive domestic flights, full travel days to and from Raja Ampat including flights / layovers / waiting for transfers, etc., and the best way to dive is via a liveaboard which is more costly than any other option
- Both the floor and ceiling are very high in Raja Ampat. There wasn’t a time where I felt that a dive wasn’t good or that the entire reef looked like it was in poor condition. Every site had something good to write home about
- One thing is that Raja Ampat actually isn’t as remote as you think it is. There’s a huge liveaboard scene and random resorts or homestays sprawled throughout the islands. I had phone signal the entire time lol. A handful of dive sites actually felt a bit crowded at times, in case that matters to you
Nusa Penida (15 dives) Difficulty:
- I actually found diving here to be more difficult than Raja Ampat, lol. Currents were present on many dives, but you also had surge and lots of cold water thermoclines to fight against, which I didn’t have in Raja
- All in all, not terribly difficult diving either where you should reconsider if you’re newish, but maybe wait to get a few dives under your belt or be comfortable with various types of underwater conditions to fully appreciate the diving here. Although, I think you can also enjoy most of the diving here while being relatively inexperienced as well, as lots of sites have minimal currents.
- Most reputable dive shops will cater to your experience level anyway, so I wouldn’t let Penida’s reputation deter you completely. I’ve had friends with < 20-30 dives who rarely dive enjoy Penida, and many people get OW certified here, FWIW
Wildlife:
- Honestly, a little lackluster. Most sites, while having beautiful and healthy coral, felt like a ghost town because of relatively little fish on them aside from a few select spots
- The manta site that everyone goes to is amazing though. One dive I saw around 20 mantas throughout the hour. Pretty much everyone I know who’s gone to Nusa Penida even for 1-2 days has seen a manta, so I’d say your chances are very high
Reef life:
- I was actually shocked at how good the reef health was here. Some absolutely stunning slopes filled with reef life. I had heard good things about Penida, but was actually blown away by some sites here. I think some of the best sites like Mangrove had reefs that are fairly comparable to the better sites in RA and Alor, IMO
- On average, I think the overall reef is probably some of the best I’ve seen of anywhere
Dive sites:
- I thought the diversity in sites was a bit lacking in Penida. Most sites that you visit in Penida are just part of a long reef that spans the length of the island. Because of this, the topography doesn’t change much, nor does the diving experience
- You could spend a whole day diving different sites, but be on the same reef at different parts of the same side of Penida and the experience would be the exact same
- On the days you dive Manta Point, you’d probably also visit Manta Bay and Crystal Bay, which are all fairly boring sites. I’d even say Manta Point is fairly boring outside of the mantas and the latter two are straight up mediocre
- I spent about five days here overall and thought that was a good amount of time since I got to dive the majority of the sites. I could’ve spent another day or two here to dive the other sites in the channel between Penida and Lembongan or on the other side of Penida, but those are less commonly visited
Overall: A
- Really good diving as a whole. If you haven’t dove Indonesia yet, Penida would likely be some of the best warm water diving you’ll do
- I’ve heard Penida being described as Komodo with training wheels and I’d agree with that. Good place to get your bearings in diving with current
Komodo (30 dives) Difficulty:
- This is an aspect that I feel is a bit overblown by commenters online. Yes, there is current and yes, sometimes they can get a bit crazy. But that doesn’t mean that as a less experienced diver (<50 dives for example), you can’t enjoy the majority of Komodo. I probably wouldn’t go as a complete newbie with fewer than 20 dives though
- A lot of the sites have current, but fairly similar to other Indonesia and Philippines hotspots. The currents aren’t too bad the majority of the time. The sites with heavy currents are limited to a few, and dive shops will avoid putting you on a boat where you’re going to a site that surpasses your skill level (e.g. they’ll have different groups / boats for central vs. northern sites, the latter tending to have more current)
- That said, if you want to fully enjoy Komodo with no restrictions or limitations, then yes, you should at least AOW / be more experienced or be comfortable in water. This is mainly in the northern sites like Cauldron, Crystal Rock, Castle Rock, and a handful in the central area which are known for currents
- The dives aren’t particularly deep either. Max depth was ~70ft at most for many sites, with the majority of the dives probably spent at 40-50ft for most sites
Wildlife:
- The tradeoff between Komodo and Raja Ampat is that the former has more big stuff like mantas, sharks, and turtles, while the latter has more fish activity. Some Komodo dive sites had quite a lot of fish activity, as much as the sites in Raja Ampat, but not comparable on average across all sites. In Komodo, you had a chance to see big stuff on the majority of the dive sites, whereas it was a bit rare in Raja Ampat. The hooked dives in northern Komodo are pretty great too, where you see a lot of fish and sharks swim by, and nothing in Raja can really compare to that
- At the end of the day, it’s a toss-up depending on preference
Reef life:
- Reef quality is amazing at some sites, just good at others, and non-existent at some. Unlike Raja where you could get amazing reef quality on almost every dive, Komodo’s sites were a bit more diverse. Some sites like Manta Point where you’re not necessarily diving for the reef and more so for manta encounters, were filled with rubble and fairly bare. On the other hand, sites like Batu Bolong and Tatawa Kecil are clearly some of the best in the world
- Komodo’s best reefs would be comparable to some of the best Raja sites, but Komodo also had fewer sites where the reef really wowed me
Dive sites:
- The good: Komodo has a wider variety of dive sites and dive experiences as a result. The diving here is more “fun” because of the different currents and drifts that let you dive the site differently. The topography of each dive site is also much more diverse, allowing for different dive profiles. You really feel small while diving some of the Komodo sites with all of the towering structures and cliffs. Raja Ampat’s diving, for example, is a bit more “homogenous” in that the experience is fairly similar across all sites
- The bad: There are some “poor” dive sites that you will inevitably visit on your trip. For example, sites where the emphasis is on muck diving. Not my favorite as you know. Or if you go to Manta Point and don’t see any mantas. Or sites where the reef isn’t that good. Muck dives aren’t my favorite, and I almost consider them a wasted dive since it’s all predominantly luck based and you could see nothing. You could feel differently, though
- I spent around ten days diving here doing 30 dives and thought that was perfect. I got to do every site, even some in the south, and repeated some sites that I liked the most. If I were to come back to Komodo, I’d do a liveaboard and spend my time exploring the south, which you can’t really do via day trips
Overall: A+
- I think Raja Ampat is better for fish life and coral health while I think Komodo is more fun for different types of diving, bigger animals, and better underwater topography
- As a whole, I think Raja Ampat is a better dive destination for a once in a lifetime trip, especially if you do it on a liveaboard. The whole experience feels very ethereal and special. But if you’re looking for something quicker, easier, and cheaper to do, then Komodo is a very fine substitute
- On a tangential note, and I’m gonna sound a bit gatekeep-y, but I think Labuan Bajo has become or is on its way to becoming a backpacking hotspot, and not in a good way either. It’s undergone a ton of development in the last several years, and the Indonesian government is pumping tons of money into directing people there. Things have grown way too fast and the infrastructure just can’t keep up. I’m hearing from locals who work in the dive industry saying how they’re getting priced out. Selfishly, more development and traffic is always bad for places like this as more shitty divers thrash around on the reefs and more pollutants destroy them too. Anyway, I would probably go sooner rather than later because who knows if the Indonesian government will be able to keep the reef in this condition with the increase in traffic
- You also notice how popular Komodo is getting because a lot of the dive shops are visiting newbie friendly sites every day which aren’t exactly the best ones IMO. I noticed a ton of people getting OW certified or doing their first few open water dives, and I don’t recommend this at all. I would pick a smaller dive op with fewer reviews on Google and TripAdvisor to avoid the cattle boats and for a more personalized experience to avoid the newbies. You’ll get to dive a wider range of sites and they’ll be more receptive to requests if you dive with them continually
Alor (25 dives) Difficulty:
- This place is not easy to dive. Alor probably had the most dangerous and difficult conditions of places I’ve been to yet. There’s a number of challenging environments: thermoclines or huge temperature drops, deep dives, heavy currents that are frequently changing. I’ve experienced up and down currents before, but they were fairly straightforward and not that quick. Even in Palau and Komodo. But some were violent in Alor. I think the area’s topography is the reason for this. You could be zipping by on a wall on a drift dive when suddenly you could be dragged up to the surface, and right after you exhaust some air in your BC to go down, you could be pulled down and out by a downcurrent with just a few seconds in between. Then right after that, the current could change from left to right or vice versa. It got me breathing a bit hard even at my experience level
- Thermoclines also made it a bit more difficult too. The area supposedly gets cold upwellings everywhere that bring the water temperature to the low 70s, but the coldest I’ve experienced were mid 70s only in a specific part of the area. Nevertheless, going from 82-83 to mid 70s isn’t fun
- However, because there’s so many dive sites here with all sorts of conditions, even if you’re not the most experienced, you can still see a lot of really beautiful things in the easier dive sites. I would recommend being more experienced, though. There’s no proper hospital or chamber for hundreds of miles, so you’re fucked if something goes wrong
Wildlife:
- Tons of sharks and rays (eagle and spotted, not mantas unfortunately) sightings, on many dives Huge schools of fish, pretty much exactly what I was talking about in the RA section
- Dolphins in crossing on the surface all the time. Rarer to spot while actually diving, but it's possible
- I did a handful of muck dives and we did see some cool nudis, but I can’t definitively say that it’s the best macro diving I’ve done in Indonesia. I enjoyed macro diving more in the Philippines
Reef life:
- Almost just as good as RA’s, if not better in some areas. Insanely diverse corals, huge amounts of thick reef coverage where you don’t even see sand at the bottom. I probably give the edge to RA here since I’m fairly sure the diversity in corals is better at RA, but I did a liveaboard that covered more area whereas Alor is more concentrated. The fact that the two are debatable is a good thing
- I don’t think there was ever a time where I thought I had just an “okay” reef dive here. I think even the worst reef dives here are spectacular in comparison to everywhere else except RA
Dive sites:
- The dive site variety in Alor is absurdly high, probably the single most diverse place I’ve ever dove while being land-based. You have almost every single type of diving here: drift, cavern, wall, pinnacle, sloped, hooked, muck, etc.
- There are 70 (and more being still mapped / discovered) dive sites all within a 5-30 minute boat ride. I avoided most of the muck sites, and still felt like I had more reef dies to discover and see after around 25 dives
- Since there’s so few dive shops (~5), they all know each other and coordinate which sites are going to be done the following day. I literally never even saw another dive boat on the same dive site the week I was there
- The underwater topography here is simply amazing. Similar to some sites in Komodo, you just feel small. But there’s a higher proportion of dive sites like this compared to Komodo
Overall: S
- I am obsessed with Alor, and despite diving every day for over a week straight, I’m yearning for my chance to come back and see more of it and see what else has yet to be discovered
- I struggle to properly describe Alor. A more fun RA? Komodo with better reefs? I would characterize Alor as a combination of the best parts of RA and Komodo in one. Alor has the reef quality and fish activity of RA, but with the pelagics, currents, and interesting underwater topography of Komodo. Every criticism I had about RA about how “boring” or easy the diving is, is not an issue within Alor. I rank Alor as just as good as RA for me, and I probably flip flop between which I like more
- Usually when people talk about the best diving in Indonesia, RA and Komodo are the two that are most named. I whole-heartedly believe that Alor is on its way to becoming the third and it’s only a matter of time before everyone catches on and this place explodes in popularity. It’s that damn good Given the quality of dive sites and how close they are, I feel comfortable in saying that Alor is the single best pound for pound diving location I’ve been to. Nowhere I’ve been has this many quality sites in such a compact area. RA, Komodo, and Palau are technically one area too, but the dive sites are way more spread out and sometimes require hours to get to.
- To give you some context on how remote and unvisited it is – you simply cannot decide to walk up and dive this place last minute. You absolutely need to plan it out at least a few months in advance, sometimes 8-10+, and you probably need to be somewhat flexible too. Some dive resorts I contacted were actually booked up this far in advance. There are no hotels, guesthouses, etc., so you need to either stay with the dive resort, or you need their help in booking a local homestay or bungalow. And most dive resorts are small, only catering to 6-10 divers at a time at most
- These small group sizes are actually a bit of a negative, IMO. Because most dive shops only have 1-2 boats at most, if you’re overlapping with divers of different experience levels or people have other requests or preferences, you’re gonna be pulled in one way or another based on the group as a whole
- Truly wild, wild diving here. There is no tourism industry. Dive sites are still being found and figured out on the spot. Lots to still see that aren’t formally written down or documented. Not even RA is like that anymore. This is one of the final frontiers of untouched diving
- It’s kinda funny because no one seems to agree as to what these exact sites and site names are. Google “Alor dive sites” and ask all the dive companies what they call a particular site and you’ll probably get a few different names in return
Palau (25 dives)
Difficulty:
- Palau as a whole had some of the more tricky diving that I experienced on this trip. Maybe a bit more difficult than Komodo's diving. I definitely think you need to have a minimum skill level to comfortably dive here. That’ll probably differ from person to person, but overall, I think that while you don’t have to be an expert, you gotta be comfortable in the water at the least.
- There were currents on most dives, ranging from mild to rapid. They weren’t necessarily the strongest currents I’ve faced, but they were some of the trickiest. The currents pushed you up sometimes, down others, and changed directions frequently
- The strongest currents I faced were on the dives where you hooked in and watched pelagics, so I don’t really consider that to be a difficult situation where you need to dive against or with the current. But it’s worth noting since you might have to swim through or against current to get down there in the first place and hook yourself in
Wildlife:
- The most shark activity of any warm water diving I’ve ever done. On the hooked dives, we saw at least 10+ sharks every time, oftentimes many in the same camera frame, in addition to some manta action and lots of turtles too. These hooked dive sites also had a great amount of fish activity as well I saw the most medium to big-sized fish activity in Palau relative to anywhere else in Asia. Lots of groupers and bumphead parrot fish, for example. I went around spawning time and saw loads of parrot fish during this time
- The tradeoff is that the biodiversity, density, and color of the fish here isn’t as high as in Indonesia or Philippines
Reef Life:
- Wide range in the quality of the reefs. A few sites were absolutely beautiful, most were decent to good, others just okay, and some looked sad (the corner dives for example. They had nice pelagic action but the reef area around where people hooked in were thrashed)
- The walls were very nice, with soft corals and every color of the rainbow up and down the entire wall. The reef dives were a bit monotonous. The corals there were predominately hard, brown, and had lots of dead patches in some areas. Funnily, I think one of the best reef dive sites was on a wreck. The wreck was covered in so much coral it was as if it wasn’t even a wreck
- The reef quality ceiling is very high, but the floor is pretty low too
Dive sites:
- Huge amounts of diversity in the type of diving available here. Probably the strongest suit of Palau. There’s something for everyone: drift dives, wrecks, caverns, walls, reefs, hook dives to watch pelagics, etc. And to be honest, I found the washing machine currents to be pretty fun too. It was the first time I experienced them to that extent, and it was fun enjoying the ride
- The diving here is definitely among the most fun I did anywhere on this trip
Overall: A+
- I frequently hear people comparing Raja Ampat and Palau as two of the best warm water diving spots there are around the world. I disagree with this comparison and think Raja is a clear step above with its biodiversity. Palau is more comparable to Komodo IMO. I rank Komodo and Palau as a 2A and 2B sort of situation and probably rank Komodo a bit higher
- Palau’s best reefs aren’t as good, fish density isn’t as high as Komodo’s, and the biodiversity of both can’t compare, but Palau does have more pelagics
- Similar to Komodo, Palau provides a great range of diverse dive sites and “fun” diving. Not every site is also the most beautiful either
- I think where Palau does have Indonesia / Komodo beat, is the amount of pelagic action that you see in the hooked dives, with a huge amount of sharks
- I also do agree with the common sentiment that Palau does everything well, but nothing the best
Thailand
Andaman Sea (30 dives) Difficulty:
- I was a bit surprised by the difficulty of diving in the Andaman. I had this perception that Thai diving was calm and easy, but I actually had to work on a number of dives. There were a decent amount of dives that had current. Not sure if it was also my liveaboard, but we were going fairly deep too, around 80+ ft and stayed at depth long enough to reach NDL time on each dive. Not terribly difficult diving, but not a leisurely stroll in the park either
Wildlife:
- Lack of fish in many dive sites. At least you’re treated to large schools of sardines and glassfish sometimes
- Saw a very low amount of big stuff — less than five turtles and sharks in total across several dozen dives
Reef life:
- The reef health in Thailand is in abysmal shape for the vast majority of dive sites. There are no colors, and everything is brown or stone gray for the vast majority of sites. A lot of the dive sites are either completely smoothed over or are just fields of dead rubble. Soft coral is pretty much non-existent except from a few places. The rest is falling apart. Truly depressing to see
- That said, Richelieu Rock is one of the few exceptions to this, which I’ll talk about more in a bit
Dive sites:
- Southern Similan dive sites are a complete waste of time. I would skip this area if you could. Mostly “rock diving” as the dive guides like to call it, where it’s really just large rocks sitting there because everything has died off, all the fish have left, and all you have left are smooth rocks. Seriously, though, rock diving? I’ve never heard or done anything like it. What a sad excuse for a dive area, and complete waste of money
- The northern sites like Koh Bon and Koh Tachai are a bit better, but still nothing to write home about Surin islands are okayish – I thought Thai diving would be as good as this as the baseline, but I guess not. Mostly just brown hard coral that’s devoid devoid of color, no soft coral, and tons of dead areas here
- Richelieu Rock is objectively a world class dive site, and an instance where its reputation is well deserved. If I didn’t get to visit Richelieu and dive it four times on my liveaboard, I would’ve considered the liveaboard to be a complete waste of time. Probably the fishiest dive site I’ve ever been to, filled with the most colorful soft corals I’ve seen in Thailand. Richelieu Rock would be considered a great dive site anywhere I’ve been around the world. I’m kinda surprised how good the site is given how shit everything else is around it
- I based myself out of Koh Lanta because I heard it had the best day diving, but most of it is just okay. The only trip worthwhile is Hin Daeng / Hin Muang, and even that’s just decent, not great. Not worth going to Thailand just to dive them. Not best in the world by a long shot
- Koh Bida was decent, but skippable, and Koh Haa was straight up terrible and not worth the time nor money to go to
Overall: Similans D, Surins C, Richelieu Rock A-, Hin Daeng / Muang B-, Koh Bida C, Koh Haa F
- I’ve never felt more disappointed and misled in all my dive experiences than I was in Thailand. I already had lower expectations going into this portion of my trip since I had just dove all over Indonesia, but Thai diving somehow failed to reach those low expectations
- Ever since I started diving, and as I was doing research for where to dive in Thailand, I’ve read so many reviews or comments that said how Thailand diving was “world class” or that it was “comparable, if not better than the Red Sea”. This may’ve been the case many years ago, but it’s certainly not the case in 2023. I was expecting at least decent diving, but after a 30round dives all along the Andaman on a liveaboard and daily trips, I would consider at most five dive sites to be at least “decent,” and only a few of those to be actually good. The rest ranged from outright bad to mediocre
- I’d say that Andaman diving is more appropriately comparable to Caribbean diving, and I probably err on the side of the Caribbean being better on average as a whole, despite Thailand having one, maybe two dive sites that are better than anything else that I’ve dove in Caribbean
- I only recommend diving in Thailand if you have never dove anywhere else warm in the world. If you’ve dove anywhere else in SEA, don’t waste your time and dive in Thailand
- I did a seven day liveaboard that spanned the entire Andaman and I would recommend to only do a two or three day one that focuses on the Surin islands and Richelieu Rock only
Anyway, feel free to AMA. No pics because I mostly record in video, and I'm too lazy to edit something together for now. Plus anyone can make any dive site look good with select shots.
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2023.06.03 14:37 TrenboloneAcetate123 VCDS full of errors. Should I be concerned?
Greetings,
A few days ago I bought my first car - a Mk5 VW Golf 5 1.9 TDI 90hp. It's on 207k km/128k miles, built 2007. The car was pretty expensive so I thought I'd get away with just general maintenance and etc; but as it turns out, the EGR has been freaking out, even though I got it serviced and fixed (new intercooler pipe, apparently). I got the error cleared by a mechanic who told me to go force the car on the highway incase the pipes were blocked. Bought a brand new battery because that was also damaged and missing brackets... The car alarm has a seperate battery and is the loudest and most annoying thing ever, drawing like 2 Amps... The left wing indicator was replaced and thankfully works, altough there is an error. Also the seatbelt sensor on the driver's seat is freaking out, even though the seatbelt works, so I bought a VCDS so I could disable it. Seeing the big line of red error text is pretty depressing and painful.
Could all these errors be linked to the same thing? Are these maybe just because my car's computer is old and can't support certain scans? How can some of these be fixed? (ex. replacing the locking module, getting it fixed?)
This all really sucks and I don't know what to do...
Below I'll post the VCDS log:
Saturday,03,June,2023,13:38:21:55812 VCDS -- Windows Based VAG/VAS Emulator Running on Windows 10 x64 VCDS Version: 23.3.0.0 Data version: 20230315 DS346.1 VIN: WVWZZZ1KZ7W248280 License Plate: Mileage: 207510km-128940mi Repair Order: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chassis Type: 1K (1K0) Scan: 01 03 08 09 15 16 17 19 25 42 44 46 52 56 62 72 76 VIN: WVWZZZ1KZ7W248280 Mileage: 207510km-128940miles 00-Steering Angle Sensor -- Status: OK 0000 01-Engine -- Status: Malfunction 0010 03-ABS Brakes -- Status: Malfunction 0010 08-Auto HVAC -- Status: OK 0000 09-Cent. Elect. -- Status: Malfunction 0010 15-Airbags -- Status: OK 0000 16-Steering wheel -- Status: OK 0000 17-Instruments -- Status: Sporadic communication error 1000 19-CAN Gateway -- Status: Malfunction 0010 25-Immobilizer -- Status: Malfunction 1010 42-Door Elect, Driver -- Status: Malfunction 1010 44-Steering Assist -- Status: OK 0000 46-Central Conv. -- Status: Malfunction 0010 52-Door Elect, Pass. -- Status: Malfunction 1010 56-Radio -- Status: Malfunction 0010 62-Door, Rear Left -- Status: Malfunction 1010 72-Door, Rear Right -- Status: Sporadic communication error 1000 76-Park Assist -- Status: Cannot be reached 1100 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Address 01: Engine Labels: 03G-906-016-BKC.clb Part No SW: 03G 906 021 KG HW: 03G 906 021 AN Component: R4 1,9L EDC G000SG 9244 Revision: --H06--- Serial number: VWZ7Z0G8117864 Coding: 0000071 Shop #: WSC 01392 785 00200 VCID: 6ED95D69784C00E220-803A VINID: 9E69EAAAA05BA879C21080880002C36181 1 Fault Found: 001025 - EGR System P0401 - 000 - Insufficient Flow Freeze Frame: Fault Status: 01110000 Fault Priority: 0 Fault Frequency: 1 Reset counter: 255 Mileage: 207405 km Time Indication: 0 Date: 2000.00.00 Time: 12:04:48 Freeze Frame: RPM: 1554 /min Speed: 25.0 km/h Load: 16.1 % Duty Cycle: 14.6 % Duty Cycle: 100.2 % Mass Air / Rev.: 220.0 mg/str Mass Air / Rev.: 485.0 mg/str Readiness: 1 1 0 0 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Address 03: ABS Brakes Labels: 1K0-907-379-MK60-F.clb Part No SW: 1K0 907 379 AC HW: 1K0 907 379 AC Component: ESP FRONT MK60 0101 Revision: 00H11001 Coding: 0021121 Shop #: WSC 01392 785 00200 VCID: 73E4471A6C752605C8-8026 1 Fault Found: 00668 - Supply Voltage Terminal 30 002 - Lower Limit Exceeded - Intermittent ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Address 08: Auto HVAC Labels: 1K0-820-047.lbl Part No SW: 1K0 820 047 GA HW: 1K0 820 047 GA Component: Climatic PQ35 141 0909 Revision: 00141027 Serial number: 00000000000000 Shop #: WSC 00000 000 00000 VCID: 69DE537844A7E2DF78-803C No fault code found. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Address 09: Cent. Elect. Labels:. 3C0-937-049-23-H.lbl Part No SW: 3C0 937 049 AE HW: 3C0 937 049 AE Component: Bordnetz-SG H52 2002 Revision: 00H52000 Serial number: 00000006908786 Coding: 018B8F2700041500471400001400000000097F075C0001 Shop #: WSC 00000 785 00200 VCID: 6CDB59677056FCF410-8038 Subsystem 1 - Part No: 1K1 955 119 E Labels: 1KX-955-119.CLB Component: Wischer 270307 020 0501 Coding: 00038805 Shop #: WSC 00000 1 Fault Found: 00924 - Relay for Headlamp Cleaning System (J39) 009 - Open or Short to Ground Freeze Frame: Fault Status: 01101001 Fault Priority: 4 Fault Frequency: 1 Reset counter: 104 Mileage: 0 km Time Indication: 0 Date: 2005.09.13 Time: 31:63:63 Freeze Frame: ON Voltage: 10.75 V ON ON OFF OFF OFF ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Address 15: Airbags Labels: 1K0-909-605.lbl Part No SW: 1K0 909 605 AB HW: 1K0 909 605 AB Component: 58 AIRBAG VW8R 034 8000 Revision: 05034000 Serial number: 003B6D08B94M Coding: 0013624 Shop #: WSC 01373 785 00200 VCID: 6CDB59677056FCF410-FFFE Subsystem 1 - Serial number: 6332MSME17693276C Subsystem 2 - Serial number: 6342MSME190F466B ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Address 16: Steering wheel Labels: 1K0-953-549-MY8.lbl Part No SW: 1K0 953 549 BC HW: 1K0 953 549 BC Component: Lenksäulenmodul 636 0070 Coding: 0000042 Shop #: WSC 01392 785 00200 VCID: 74E3491F106E2C0CD0-8020 No fault code found. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Address 17: Instruments Labels: 1K0-920-xxx-17.lbl Part No SW: 1K0 920 873 B HW: 1K0 920 873 B Component: KOMBIINSTRUMENT VDD 1610 Revision: V0003000 Serial number: VWZ7Z0G8117864 Coding: 0007103 Shop #: WSC 00000 011 2053004 VCID: 2B9CD7224C9D760D08-807E No fault code found. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Address 19: CAN Gateway Labels:. 1K0-907-530-V2.clb Part No SW: 1K0 907 530 K HW: 1K0 907 951 Component: J533__Gateway H04 0021 Revision: H04 02 Serial number: 300307F2000141 Coding: 3D3F074007000002 Shop #: WSC 01392 785 00200 VCID: 2F98DF2E7C818E2928-807A 9 Faults Found: 00381 - Databus Instrument Cluster 004 - No Signal/Communication - Intermittent Freeze Frame: Fault Status: 00100100 Fault Priority: 1 Fault Frequency: 1 Reset counter: 140 Time Indication: 0 01317 - Control Module in Instrument Cluster (J285) 004 - No Signal/Communication - Intermittent Freeze Frame: Fault Status: 00110100 Fault Priority: 2 Fault Frequency: 1 Reset counter: 140 Time Indication: 0 00474 - Control Module for Immobilizer 004 - No Signal/Communication - Intermittent Freeze Frame: Fault Status: 00110100 Fault Priority: 2 Fault Frequency: 1 Reset counter: 140 Mileage: 310127 km Time Indication: 0 Date: 2000.00.00 Time: 19:18:43 00470 - Company Comfort Databus in Single Wire 011 - Open Circuit - Intermittent Freeze Frame: Fault Status: 00101011 Fault Priority: 3 Fault Frequency: 1 Reset counter: 140 Mileage: 207335 km Time Indication: 0 Date: 2000.00.00 Time: 03:33:08 01331 - Door Control Module; Driver Side (J386) 004 - No Signal/Communication - Intermittent Freeze Frame: Fault Status: 00110100 Fault Priority: 2 Fault Frequency: 3 Reset counter: 140 Mileage: 310126 km Time Indication: 0 Date: 2000.00.00 Time: 20:08:46 01332 - Door Control Module; Passenger Side (J387) 004 - No Signal/Communication - Intermittent Freeze Frame: Fault Status: 00110100 Fault Priority: 2 Fault Frequency: 1 Reset counter: 140 Mileage: 207335 km Time Indication: 0 Date: 2000.00.00 Time: 00:55:59 01333 - Door Control Module; Rear Left (J388) 004 - No Signal/Communication - Intermittent Freeze Frame: Fault Status: 00110100 Fault Priority: 2 Fault Frequency: 3 Reset counter: 140 Mileage: 310126 km Time Indication: 0 Date: 2000.00.00 Time: 20:08:46 01334 - Door Control Module; Rear Right (J389) 004 - No Signal/Communication - Intermittent Freeze Frame: Fault Status: 00110100 Fault Priority: 2 Fault Frequency: 1 Reset counter: 140 Mileage: 207335 km Time Indication: 0 Date: 2000.00.00 Time: 00:55:59 01327 - Control Module for Parking Aid (J446) 004 - No Signal/Communication Freeze Frame: Fault Status: 01100100 Fault Priority: 2 Fault Frequency: 254 Reset counter: 104 Mileage: 293862 km Time Indication: 0 Date: 2000.00.00 Time: 12:36:18 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Address 25: Immobilizer Labels: 1K0-920-xxx-25.clb Part No SW: 1K0 920 873 B HW: 1K0 920 873 B Component: IMMO VDD 1610 Revision: V0003000 Serial number: VWZ7Z0G8117864 Shop #: WSC 00000 000 00000 VCID: 2B9CD7224C9D760D08-807E 1 Fault Found: 00003 - Control Module 014 - Defective Freeze Frame: Fault Status: 01101110 Fault Priority: 2 Fault Frequency: 1 Reset counter: 255 Mileage: 207328 km Time Indication: 0 Date: 2000.00.00 Time: 00:26:18 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Address 42: Door Elect, Driver Labels:. 1K0-959-701-MAX3.clb Part No SW: 1K0 959 701 N HW: 1K0 959 701 N Component: Tuer-SG 005 0985 Coding: 0000180 Shop #: WSC 01392 785 00200 VCID: 39AEF3C80457C26FF8-806C 2 Faults Found: 00109 - Left Mirror Turn Signal Lamp (L131) 012 - Electrical Fault in Circuit - Intermittent 01330 - Central Control Module for Central Convenience (J393) 004 - No Signal/Communication - Intermittent ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Address 44: Steering Assist Labels: 1Kx-909-144-G2V3.clb Part No: 1K1 909 144 L Component: EPS_ZFLS Kl.069 H07 1806 Shop #: WSC 00000 028 00001 VCID: 34A3C9DF10AEAC4CD0-8060 No fault code found. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Address 46: Central Conv. Labels:. 1K0-959-433-MAX.clb Part No SW: 1K0 959 433 BT HW: 1K0 959 433 BT Component: KSG PQ35 G2 020 0203 Revision: 00020000 Serial number: 00000000000000 Coding: 809002005103087F2D0484057008CFC6F0FC00 Shop #: WSC 00000 785 00200 VCID: 037467AA2CA5861548-8056 Subsystem 1 - Part No: 1K0 951 605 D Component: LIN BACKUP HORN H07 9001 Subsystem 2 - Part No: 1K0 951 178 A Component: Neigungssensor 003 0203 Subsystem 3 - Part No: 1K0 951 178 A Component: Innenraumueberw.003 0203 7 Faults Found: 01038 - Central Locking Thermal Protection 000 - - - Intermittent Freeze Frame: Fault Status: 00100000 Fault Priority: 4 Fault Frequency: 31 Reset counter: 132 Mileage: 307704 km Time Indication: 0 Date: 2000.00.00 Time: 17:21:12 01331 - Door Control Module; Driver Side (J386) 004 - No Signal/Communication - Intermittent Freeze Frame: Fault Status: 00100100 Fault Priority: 4 Fault Frequency: 11 Reset counter: 140 Mileage: 310126 km Time Indication: 0 Date: 2000.00.00 Time: 20:08:46 01333 - Door Control Module; Rear Left (J388) 004 - No Signal/Communication - Intermittent Freeze Frame: Fault Status: 00100100 Fault Priority: 4 Fault Frequency: 11 Reset counter: 140 Mileage: 310126 km Time Indication: 0 Date: 2000.00.00 Time: 20:08:46 01332 - Door Control Module; Passenger Side (J387) 004 - No Signal/Communication - Intermittent Freeze Frame: Fault Status: 00100100 Fault Priority: 4 Fault Frequency: 9 Reset counter: 140 Mileage: 207335 km Time Indication: 0 Date: 2000.00.00 Time: 00:55:59 01334 - Door Control Module; Rear Right (J389) 004 - No Signal/Communication - Intermittent Freeze Frame: Fault Status: 00100100 Fault Priority: 4 Fault Frequency: 9 Reset counter: 140 Mileage: 207335 km Time Indication: 0 Date: 2000.00.00 Time: 00:55:59 00323 - Vehicle Inclination Sensor (G384) 004 - No Signal/Communication - Intermittent Freeze Frame: Fault Status: 00100100 Fault Priority: 4 Fault Frequency: 2 Reset counter: 141 Time Indication: 0 01135 - Interior Monitoring Sensors 004 - No Signal/Communication - Intermittent Freeze Frame: Fault Status: 00100100 Fault Priority: 4 Fault Frequency: 1 Reset counter: 141 Mileage: 207340 km Time Indication: 0 Date: 2000.00.00 Time: 20:10:51 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Address 52: Door Elect, Pass. Labels:. 1K0-959-702-MAX3.clb Part No SW: 1K0 959 702 N HW: 1K0 959 702 N Component: Tuer-SG 005 0977 Coding: 0000436 Shop #: WSC 01392 785 00200 VCID: 3AADF5CD0848C89680-806E 3 Faults Found: 01553 - Motor for Central Locking; Passenger Door (V57); Lock 012 - Electrical Fault in Circuit - Intermittent 00097 - Front Passengers Central Locking (Safe) Motor (V162) 012 - Electrical Fault in Circuit - Intermittent 00929 - Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Passenger Side (F221) 008 - Implausible Signal ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Address 56: Radio Labels: 1K0-035-1xx-56.clb Part No: 1K0 035 186 T Component: Radio GR0 020 0023 Revision: 0002006S Serial number: VWZ2Z2G3072425 Coding: 0040400 Shop #: WSC 01392 785 00200 VCID: 37A0CFC61C59BE61E8-8062 5 Faults Found: 00668 - Supply Voltage Terminal 30 002 - Lower Limit Exceeded - Intermittent 00870 - Bass Speaker Front Left (R21) 011 - Open Circuit - Intermittent 00871 - Bass Speaker Front Right (R23) 011 - Open Circuit - Intermittent 00872 - Bass Speaker Rear Left (R15) 011 - Open Circuit - Intermittent 00873 - Bass Speaker Rear Right (R17) 011 - Open Circuit - Intermittent ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Address 62: Door, Rear Left Labels:. 1K0-959-703-GEN3.clb Part No SW: 1K0 959 703 K HW: 1K0 959 703 K Component: Tuer-SG 005 0913 Coding: 0000144 Shop #: WSC 01392 785 1012552 VCID: 38AFF1CB0052C468F0-806C 2 Faults Found: 01554 - Motors for Central Locking; Rear Doors; Lock 012 - Electrical Fault in Circuit 00930 - Locking Module for Central Locking; Rear Left (F222) 008 - Implausible Signal - Intermittent ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Address 72: Door, Rear Right Labels:. 1K0-959-704-GEN3.clb Part No SW: 1K0 959 704 K HW: 1K0 959 704 K Component: Tuer-SG 005 0913 Coding: 0000144 Shop #: WSC 01392 785 1012552 VCID: 39AEF3C80457C26FF8-806C No fault code found. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Address 76: Park Assist Cannot be reached End-------------------------(Elapsed Time: 02:54)--------------------------
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2023.06.03 14:10 warp-factor Match Thread: T20 Blast & Charlotte Edwards Cup - 3rd June
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2023.06.03 11:45 MatchThreadder Match Thread: Melbourne City FC vs Central Coast Mariners Australian A-League Men
FT: Melbourne City FC 1-6 Central Coast Mariners
Melbourne City FC scorers: Richard van der Venne (40') Central Coast Mariners scorers: Jason Cummings (20', 65' PEN, 73' PEN), Samuel Silvera (34'), Beni N'Kololo (83'), Moresche (90'+1') Venue: CommBank Stadium
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Thomas Glover, Curtis Good, Thomas Lam, Aiden O'Neill, Jordan Bos (Scott Galloway), Nuno Reis (Callum Talbot), Mathew Leckie, Valon Berisha (Richard van der Venne), Marco Tilio, Andrew Nabbout (Florin Berenguer), Jamie Maclaren.
Subs: Scott Jamieson, Matthew Sutton, Max Caputo.
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Central Coast Mariners
Danny Vukovic, Brian Kaltack, Nectarios Triantis (Christian Theoharous), James McGarry (Jacob Farrell), Storm Roux (Daniel Hall), Maximilien Balard (Harrison Steele), Joshua Nisbet, Beni N'Kololo, Samuel Silvera (Moresche), Jason Cummings, Marco Túlio.
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20' Goal! Melbourne City 0, Central Coast Mariners 1. Jason Cummings (Central Coast Mariners) left footed shot from very close range to the bottom right corner.
22' Substitution, Melbourne City. Richard van der Venne replaces Valon Berisha because of an injury.
34' Goal! Melbourne City 0, Central Coast Mariners 2. Samuel Silvera (Central Coast Mariners) right footed shot from the left side of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Jason Cummings.
40' Goal! Melbourne City 1, Central Coast Mariners 2. Richard van der Venne (Melbourne City) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the high centre of the goal. Assisted by Jamie Maclaren.
45' Nuno Reis (Melbourne City) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
51' Nectarios Triantis (Central Coast Mariners) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
63' Substitution, Central Coast Mariners. Jacob Farrell replaces James McGarry.
65' Goal! Melbourne City 1, Central Coast Mariners 3. Jason Cummings (Central Coast Mariners) converts the penalty with a left footed shot to the bottom left corner.
69' Substitution, Melbourne City. Callum Talbot replaces Nuno Reis.
73' Goal! Melbourne City 1, Central Coast Mariners 4. Jason Cummings (Central Coast Mariners) converts the penalty with a left footed shot to the bottom right corner.
78' Substitution, Central Coast Mariners. Harrison Steele replaces Maximilien Balard.
78' Substitution, Central Coast Mariners. Daniel Hall replaces Storm Roux.
79' Marco Tilio (Melbourne City) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
83' Goal! Melbourne City 1, Central Coast Mariners 5. Béni Nkololo (Central Coast Mariners) header from very close range to the high centre of the goal. Assisted by Samuel Silvera.
85' Substitution, Central Coast Mariners. Christian Theoharous replaces Nectarios Triantis.
85' Substitution, Central Coast Mariners. Moresche replaces Samuel Silvera.
88' Substitution, Melbourne City. Scott Galloway replaces Jordan Bos.
88' Substitution, Melbourne City. Florin Berenguer replaces Andrew Nabbout.
89' Marco Túlio (Central Coast Mariners) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
90'+1' Goal! Melbourne City 1, Central Coast Mariners 6. Moresche (Central Coast Mariners) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Béni Nkololo.
90'+3' Moresche (Central Coast Mariners) is shown the yellow card for excessive celebration.
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2023.06.03 10:56 MaksDOrleans What should i do next...?
I started as West Francia, Ironman mode. The begining was hell, but now i can conquer pretty much any other nation with ease! My problems are factions... Every god damn time the emperor die and the heir take control of the empire, my vassals go ape sh** and i litteraly have to fight agains't my whole empire (last time i had 16 000 troups vs the faction 32 000 troups like what the actual F), most of the time the only way to win is calling a powerful ally when i have one... How can i stop those factions from even existing?!
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