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English (Translate this text in English): West side of Similan #7
English (Translate this text in English): West side of Similan #7
West side of Similan #7
English (Translate this text in English): West side of Similan #7
English (Translate this text in English): West side of Similan #7
English (Translate this text in English): West side of Similan #7
English (Translate this text in English): West side of Similan #7
English (Translate this text in English): West side of Similan #7
English (Translate this text in English): West side of Similan #7
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Average depth 12 m / 39.4 ft
Max depth 35 m / 114.8 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): Typically to the dive sites on the west side of Similans, this dive site is characterised by giant granite boulders creating nice canyons. The walls are covered with colourful soft corals and large sea fans. This is a great site to look for smaller things like nudibranchs, pipefish and fire gobies. Occasional sharks, turtles, tunas and trevallies. Much less crowded than East of Eden. Sometimes current can be quite strong.
English (Translate this text in English): Typically to the dive sites on the west side of Similans, this dive site is characterised by giant granite boulders creating nice canyons. The walls are covered with colourful soft corals and large sea fans. This is a great site to look for smaller things like nudibranchs, pipefish and fire gobies. Occasional sharks, turtles, tunas and trevallies. Much less crowded than East of Eden. Sometimes current can be quite strong.
Typically to the dive sites on the west side of Similans, this dive site is characterised by giant granite boulders creating nice canyons. The walls are covered with colourful soft corals and large sea fans. This is a great site to look for smaller things like nudibranchs, pipefish and fire gobies. Occasional sharks, turtles, tunas and trevallies. Much less crowded than East of Eden. Sometimes current can be quite strong.
English (Translate this text in English): Typically to the dive sites on the west side of Similans, this dive site is characterised by giant granite boulders creating nice canyons. The walls are covered with colourful soft corals and large sea fans. This is a great site to look for smaller things like nudibranchs, pipefish and fire gobies. Occasional sharks, turtles, tunas and trevallies. Much less crowded than East of Eden. Sometimes current can be quite strong.
English (Translate this text in English): Typically to the dive sites on the west side of Similans, this dive site is characterised by giant granite boulders creating nice canyons. The walls are covered with colourful soft corals and large sea fans. This is a great site to look for smaller things like nudibranchs, pipefish and fire gobies. Occasional sharks, turtles, tunas and trevallies. Much less crowded than East of Eden. Sometimes current can be quite strong.
English (Translate this text in English): Typically to the dive sites on the west side of Similans, this dive site is characterised by giant granite boulders creating nice canyons. The walls are covered with colourful soft corals and large sea fans. This is a great site to look for smaller things like nudibranchs, pipefish and fire gobies. Occasional sharks, turtles, tunas and trevallies. Much less crowded than East of Eden. Sometimes current can be quite strong.
English (Translate this text in English): Typically to the dive sites on the west side of Similans, this dive site is characterised by giant granite boulders creating nice canyons. The walls are covered with colourful soft corals and large sea fans. This is a great site to look for smaller things like nudibranchs, pipefish and fire gobies. Occasional sharks, turtles, tunas and trevallies. Much less crowded than East of Eden. Sometimes current can be quite strong.
English (Translate this text in English): Typically to the dive sites on the west side of Similans, this dive site is characterised by giant granite boulders creating nice canyons. The walls are covered with colourful soft corals and large sea fans. This is a great site to look for smaller things like nudibranchs, pipefish and fire gobies. Occasional sharks, turtles, tunas and trevallies. Much less crowded than East of Eden. Sometimes current can be quite strong.
English (Translate this text in English): Typically to the dive sites on the west side of Similans, this dive site is characterised by giant granite boulders creating nice canyons. The walls are covered with colourful soft corals and large sea fans. This is a great site to look for smaller things like nudibranchs, pipefish and fire gobies. Occasional sharks, turtles, tunas and trevallies. Much less crowded than East of Eden. Sometimes current can be quite strong.
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31 - ปลาไหลริบบบอนปูตัวเล็กในปะการังเขากŪ
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Dive 14 West of Eden (Similan Islands) - Similan Diving Safaris Co. Ltd
13/19 Moo7, Khaolak
Kukkak, Takuapa
Phang-Nga 82190
info@similan-diving-safaris.com
#233045 Seth N. Waller
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Podróż: Similan liveboard
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Four days and fourteen dives around Similan and Surin
My trip with the Queen Scuba started on Saturday evening at Tap Lamu harbour near Khao Lak. After ship briefing the Thai members of the crew lit a big bunch of firecrackers to bring good luck t
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