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bommies for exotic finds like blue ring octopus, sawfish, ribbon eels and giant clams.
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If this is your chance to see the Great Barrier Reef and you really want to see the coral
bommies sprouting out of the depths of the coral sea aat the Outer Barrier Reef with non-swimmers or young children in tow then the Quicksilver trip is right
for you.
Blue Lagoon dive site is renowned
for its crystal clear waters, bright white sandy bottom and delightful coral
bommies swarming with a profusion of brightly coloured fish, if this does not tempt the novice diver into a life of diving then nothing will!
We saw so many beautifully coloured fish and coral formations (
bommies, as Aussies call them), turtles, and (
for the first time) real sharks!
The
bommies are completely covered in colourful soft corals, numerous table corals and gorgonian fans, providing the perfect home
for thousands of reef fish and marine critters.
Lava tubes,
bommies, arches and huge craters create an amazing backdrop
for Hawaii's many indigenous species of buttlerfly fish.
This is a great spot
for those learning to dive in Phuket and provides interesting small
bommies and staghorn reefs to explore.
Diving amidst spectacular
bommies and pristine coral gardens, you'll thrill to the incredible beauty of the Ribbon Reefs and see an unbelievable array of marine life — a real treat
for any keen photographer.
The Banda Islands with its rich history and riotously colourful walls and
bommies would keep me occupied
for the next few days.
This has to be one of the best dive sites in Asia
for open water students or those who just like to dive in easy conditions a see the stuff of the underwater movies... from two shallow entry points on sandy bottoms the surrounding area is covered in hard coral,, giant table corals, staghorn coral, cabbage coral ans many many many other hard coral species thrive here, around twenty five
bommies rise to about 5m which attract colorful fish galore, you can reach a depth of about 20m, but the best stuff is between 5 and 12m making it a perfect second or third dive of the day.
Those two
bommies are covered with anthias, damsel, butterfly, lionfish, look on the lower part you will
for sure spot nudibranchs... ribbon eels live nearby
Famed
for their marine megafauna — creatures like manta rays, turtles, whales — and big - as - a-car coral
bommies (short
for the Aboriginal word bombora, which means outcrop or mountain of reef), these southern ladies are true coral cay islands.
Here we offer a mix of day trips to Shark Reef and Beqa Lagoon, an area renowned
for its coral reefs and
bommies.
Bommies, coral reefs and an abundance of marine life stretch
for the entire 2,300 km length of the reef.