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Chinese Wall
Similan Islands, Thailand
Chinese Wall is named after the jumble of granite boulders stretching out from the southern point of Similan Island No. 4. The boulders drop down to 27m and their crevices are home to large giant moray eels and refuges for bumphead unicornfish. The eels are often being groomed by cleaner shrimps. The shrimps' claws pick off bits of algae, loose fle...
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Elephant Head Rock
Similan Islands, Thailand
Big bolders, swim throughs, tunnels and sharks are abundant but this site is named after an unusually shaped rock that juts out of the water just southwest of Koh Similan, and looks like an elephant head. There is so much to see here and the strong currents and deep water have been reported to have attracted all sorts of marine life and many a ...
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Bida Nai
Koh Phi Phi, Thailand
Inner Father lies 1 kilometre south of Phi Phi Leh. Like its larger neighbour, Bida Nok, Bida Nai is a limestone cliff islet with similar underwater terrain and, together with Bida Nok, is regarded as Phi Phi's best diving. Divers normally spend most of the dive on a coral outcrop called Fantasy Reef which is home to sea whips, plenty of common ...
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Anemone Reef
phuket, Thailand
Carepet of sea anemones and the nutrient-rich water are the draw for the constant abundance of reef fish seeking food and shelter. Masive schools of tropical fish, groupers, snappers and asian clown fish, along with larger pelagic fish such as tuna and barracuda are seen here. The occasional leopard shark can be seen passing by. Anemone Reef is ...
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Loh Samah Bay
Koh Phi Phi, Thailand
Loh Samah Bay offers sheltered shore diving that provides quality scuba diving off Phi Phi year round. Canyon and wall diving with an abundance and variety of marine life and corals. Often used for beginers this scuba site has enough to offer a seasoned pro at least dives. The highlight of this Phi Phi diving site is a narrow 15m deep canyon on ...
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Maya Wall
Koh Phi Phi, Thailand
The movie 'the beach' made Leh is Maya Bay in Koh Phi Phi famous. It is now Phi Phi's most frequented snorkling water and is an amazing spot to scuba dive too. It's possible to dive the walls outside of the bay to the south and the north with the latter offering more of interest. The awesome island walls that look so beautiful above the water...
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Garang Heng
Koh Phi Phi, Thailand
2 kilometres east of Phi Phi, Garang Heng is a submerged reef that has a great deal of marine life and corals that are in excellent condition. Scuba divers encounter twin-spotted sea perch, blue-lined snapper, schools of yellotail barracuda, gold-striped fusiliers and both leopard sharks and black tip reef sharks. Often the site of some great ni...
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King Cruiser Wreck
phuket, Thailand
The King Cruiser wreck is 85 metres long by 25 metres wide, and has 4 decks with large passages and window holes. The wreck is resting in an upright position on 32 metres, with the captain's cabin the shallowest area at 12 metres. This depth, together with the frequent strong currents and low season rough seas, makes the diving here unsuitable for ...
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