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Underwater Life from Diving Bunaken
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The steep walls of each island have formed a fringing reef that totally surrounds each island. The top of the reef wall starts 3-5m deep and drops to more than 800m, and its good for beginners and experienced divers as we find that most of the reef-life is between 10m and 15m. The coastline of Manado bay and the mainland offer sandy slopes as alternatives to the walls. Some of these sandy slopes offer some great muck diving where you can see unusual creatures such as sea horses and giant frog fish. There is even a ship wreck that is being taken over by schools of fish and hard and soft coral. Click here |
Customer Galleries Neil
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We commissioned a set of postcards with pictures taken around Bunaken Marine Park, and they show the amazing variety in the area. The postcards are for sale at the resort, and proceeds go to a local education fund for poor/orphan children. Click here |
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Video clips from professional videographer, Nick Hope, who visited us in May 2006 and again in November 2006. |
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![]() Nick in action in Thailand |
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As well as the famous black sand, Lembeh also has some great ship wrecks. Most of these are covered in corals and critters so are good as wrecks as well as critter-hunting. The wrecks inlude Bimoli wreck, Kapal indah and Mawali wreck. Check out some great wreck pictures from Richard and Dennis who were here in March 06. |
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