You'll find
giant bommies shrouded in glassfish, huge gorgonian fans and table corals, sharks, turtles, trevallies, groupers and barracudas.
Not exact matches
Looking back over to the drop - off and passed the scatted
bommies, a
giant trevally swims by in search of food.
Search coral
bommies for exotic finds like blue ring octopus, sawfish, ribbon eels and
giant clams.
Corals are amazingly colourful and two
giant coral
bommies 4m high by 5m width frame the entrance to the slopy part of this dive site.
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.
The forest was not all, though, as among the
bommies surrounded by Glassy Sweepers, Wobbegong Sharks,
Giant and Painted Frogfish, Ringed Pipefish, Green Moray were spotted.