Friday, 6 January 2012

Bida Nok - Malong 6th January




Wicked dive today! We set off on the afternoon boat under a beautiful sunshine. We started with Bida Nok, one of the two little islands on PhiPhi Lei North.

The visibility was about 12 to 15 meters and the water temperature 28 degrees.

10 min into the dive, we spotted a first black tip and soon another, so we stayed in the shallows waiting for them. And they came. In the end we counted three different ones spotted at least 20 times. Shark diving is just amazing. The power of these animals are very impressive.
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Also on the menu, the usual wonders of our dive sites. Lots of lion fish, moray eels, seal faced puffer fish and other classics.

Our second dive was Malong, known for turtles. Of course we can't promise our customers anything but Malong tend to be a 99% sure chance to see some cute turtles.
And we did. One as soon as we went down, and one at the end of the dive.

No sharks for the second dive but it was a lovely afternoon of underwater adventures! We were also treated to a beautiful sunset on our way back. Good times! Congrats to Ekel on joining the diving world with her brand new Open Water certifications!
Check out our pictures and come diving with us! And don't forget that anyway a bad day of diving is better than a good day at work!
To book send an e-mail to info@phiphibarakuda.com or visit www.phiphibarakuda.com



Barakuda divemasters Ally and Abu with new open water student David.
Coming up to the surface with view on Bida Nai
Gearing up.
Barakuda divemaster Klara ready to jump in with her fun diver.
First time in the water for our Aussie DSDs
Seal faced puffer
Moray Eel getting a teeth clean up
Barakuda Instructor Ian
Lion fish
Turtlleeesssss.

More turtleeessss

Coming up at Malong

Trying to get back on the boat.

Cliff at sunset.

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