Scores of fantastic - looking marine species — many of which are rarely seen anywhere else on the planet — are regularly spotted on the barren
black sand slopes of the Lembeh Strait.
Not exact matches
A colorful mélange
of boulders scattered throughout the
black sand slopes gives way to prominent sea stacks — perpetually battered by the forceful tides
of the Golden Gate.
It is a macro-photographers dream, as the
slopes are teaming
of all sorts
of fascinating critters and the
black sand reduces back - glare.
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.
Located along the southwest coast
of Bali, not far from the island's famous Tanah Lot Temple, it lies on a gentle
slope between verdant rice terraces and beautiful
black -
sand beaches overlooking the azure Indian Ocean.
The area south - west
of the summit has interesting volcanic features with smoking craters, bright yellow sulphur deposits and steep
slopes of fine
black sand.
The dive sites offer a huge variety
of topography, vertical walls and
sand slopes, steel and wooden shipwrecks, limestone shorelines and
black volcanic outcrops, peaceful tropical bays and ripping currents, shallow seagrass beds with both shore and boat diving in Lembongan and Penida.
Playa Negra, or
Black Beach, is a beautiful curved stretch of fine black sand that slopes into gently breaking w
Black Beach, is a beautiful curved stretch
of fine
black sand that slopes into gently breaking w
black sand that
slopes into gently breaking waves.
Known as the «Critter Capital
of the World» the Lembeh Strait is home to an abundance
of unique and rare marine life which thrive on its
black sand muck diving
slopes.