Not exact matches
Beneath half a mile of frigid ocean water, at the bottom of a deep trough that never
sees the light of day, lay a chiaroscuro world of grayish bacteria and
giant brilliant white
clams.
I adore
seeing the images of the coral and the
giant clam!
A must -
see is the
giant clam nursery located in Pioneer Bay.
Snorkel over
giant clam gardens in this turtle sanctuary, you may even
see a turtle, and be visited by the local...
Part of a protected marine park, the waters are home to an abundance of tropical sea life where you will
see endless varieties of colourful fish, turtles,
giant clams, starfish, shells, anemones, eels, sponges and many more incredible marine creatures.
Part of a protected marine park, the Green Island waters are home to an abundance of tropical sea life where you will
see endless varieties of colourful fish, turtles,
giant clams, starfish, shells, anemones, eels, sponges and many more incredible marine creatures.
The waters surrounding Green Island are home to an abundance of tropical sea life where you will
see endless varieties of colourful fish, turtles,
giant clams, starfish, shells, anemones, eels, sponges and many more incredible creatures.
Over the course of today you'll go to three different snorkelling sites on the Great Barrier Reef, where you'll
see sights such as clownfish, sea turtles, humphead Maori wrasse (an enormous, large - lipped fish that's very friendly), soft and hard corals in colours such as turquoise, neon pink, soft purple and bright orange, schools of parrot fish, reef crabs, barracudas, painted lobsters, Gorgonian fans,
giant clams and maybe even a reef shark or two - don't worry, they're harmless.
You might snorkel past a sea turtle, over
giant clams,
see shoals of brightly coloured reef fish and swim with a friendly humphead Maori wrasse.
Where to
see them:
Giant clam gardens can be found along the length of the reef.
Snorkel from the white pristine sands of the shore or into the crystal blue water to
see the coral formations and
Giant Clams, shoals of Barracuda, flitting Butterfly fish,
Giant Batfish and Angel Fish.
To be mentioned regarding marine life
seen on this dive:
Giant Mantis Shrimp, Bargibanty Pygmy Seahorse, school of Yellow Snappers and Oriental Sweet lips, Wobbegong Shark, Black tip Sharks and
Giant Clams.
Expect to
see Maori Wrasse, Black Tip Reef sharks, Barracuda and an array of coral formations and
giant clams.
Saw sea turtles,
giant clam, all sorts of fish, different colorful, flourescent coral.
Explore the Great Barrier Reef from the hub of Cairns, the seaside town of Port Douglas, or even off the Daintree Coast from Cape Tribulation, swimming alongside whales, turtles, clownfish, rays, and
giant clams (
see: «The Great 8») before soaring above the rainforest canopy all in one day.