Not exact matches
There are massive ferns, more ferns, backup ferns for the backup ferns, odd conifers and clusters of the pohutukawa, aka the vermillion - bloomed New Zealand Christmas Tree, cabbage trees, and the occasional wide - windowed house spotted between plants on sloping hillsides
diving right into blackish
volcanic sand beaches.
With their black -
sand beaches, first - class scuba
diving sites, rich partying possibilities and dramatic
volcanic scenery, these Italian isles provide an amazing range of options for pleasure - seekers this summer.
You can dive vertical walls and
sand slopes; steel and wooden shipwrecks; limestone shorelines and black,
volcanic outcrops; peaceful bays and ripping currents; deep, coral - covered ridges, shallow sea grass beds and big bommies, as well as both shore and boat
diving.
Komodo offers world class
diving and snorkeling in an amazing variety of sites with walls, coral gardens, pinnacles, drop offs as well as quiet bays for macro photographers seeking rarely seen critters in black
volcanic 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.
With their pristine white
sand beaches and crystal - clear waters, the Miyako Islands are famous scuba
diving destinations, boasting spectacular underwater rock formations resulting from
volcanic activity, colossal Ryūkyū limestone arches, underwater caves and grottoes, as well as abundant coral and sea life.
They have access to an area south of Manado called Popooh which offers «macro»
diving on small coral bommies in an area rich in sea - grass, muck
diving in the dark
sands of Manado Bay, the coral reef covered walls of nearby Bunaken Island, the soft coral around the
volcanic island of Bangka Island, and renowned muck
diving of the Lembeh Strait.