Puri Jati and Kalang Anyar (and the surrounding area) have grown in popularity
as muck diving sites in the last few years and continue to impress photographers with their variety.
Not exact matches
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diving also offers a chance to see some rare and mysterious creatures in a number of
sites around Bali such
as Secret Bay, PJ and Seraya Secrets.
You find some great coral gardens teeming with marine life such
as anemone fish, octopus and occasionally sharks and turtles,
as well
as some great
muck diving sites with special critters such
as frog fish, seahorses and once in a while the blue - ringed octopus.
The truest
muck diving sites also tend to be those which feature a lot of rotting tree trunks and other vegetation
as well
as man made rubbish, much of which has been adapted by the creatures into shelters.
Notably, scuba
diving Lombok
as well
as Gili
diving features terrific
muck diving sites.
Muck diving sites are sandy slopes, often with black sand, and with visibility of 10 - 15m it's one of the few places you will see critters such
as the elusive hairy frog fish, pygmy sea horses and flamboyant cuttlefish.
Muck diving sites are sandy slopes, often with black sand making it perfect for photographers
as this reduces back - glare.
All of our locations are based on tropical - island dive resorts in Indonesia with world - class
diving right on your doorstep — the world - famous reefs of Bunaken, the
muck diving magic of Lembeh Straits, the mantas and mola molas of Nusa Lembongan, the world - famous
sites near Amed such
as Tulamben & the Liberty shipwreck, the schooling hammerheads of South Lombok, and the
sites of Gili Air that are famous for their turtle mania.
Hundreds of dive
sites to explore, including some of the most pristine reefs on earth, great
Muck diving, remote islands
as well
as touristy spots... Malaysia has it all!
You find special critters on this
muck diving site such
as frog fish, flying gurnard, octopus, many different types of nudibranchs, Indian ocean walkman and the crocodile fish.