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Diving and Snorkeling Nai Thon
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Koh Weo (Koh Weo) (Phuket) ![]() not only enchant you with turtles and huge puffer fish, they also offer macro highlights. Dive Site >>
The Rock (The Rock) (Phuket) ![]() At about 8 m depth a capital grouper offers great photo shots. This grouper is known by the name “Klaus”. A swarm of barracudas is very fine sight in shallow water near the reef. The coral formations reach to a depth of 16 m and can be attained with a comfortable dive. Due to the shallow depth “The Rock” is excellent for multilevel dives and for repetitive dives in the afternoon. On this reef divers will find fishing leads.
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Tempelhof (Tempelhof) (Phuket) ![]() As in Germany famous "Berlin Tempelhof Airport" closed its public activities on the same day and the Berlin Airlift after WWII was primarily supported with Dakota aircrafts ("raisin bombers"), the Aqua Divers Team simply named this dive site as "Tempelhof". This "new artificial reef" is between 18 m and 24 m depth and distributed at intervals of about 30 m to each other. Storms and rough seas in the off season as well as trawling, unfortunately damaged the wrecks so that today only some parts remain under water. Some divers noted jokingly that "Tempelhof looks like the aftermath of a plane crash, but there is still an exciting view of the airplanes and helicopters, with many remains of marine organisms settled in to inspect. This dive site is primarily dived to the tidal shutdowns to ensure optimum visibility and slow current conditions. Dive Site >>
Tin Lizzy (Phuket) ![]() In an average of 14 m water depth the remains of the excavator are scattered on the sandy seabed. The highlight is the impressively large paddle wheel. This dive site is very popular with divers, as there seems to gather almost the whole kaleidoscope of marine biodiversity of the Andaman Sea. It’s regular to see several large stingrays (Kuhl’s stingrays), schooling barracudas, bat fishes and cuttlefish and numerous species of puffer fish and moray eels. A striking feature of the Thin Lizzy wreck is the population of large lion fish which approach divers and very often quite tame. The legendary big brown giant moray named Olga always is around at Thin Lizzy! Just north of the wreck in 2010 an artificial reef was created in the form of newly dumped cement blocks, which extend up to within four feet below the water surface. Also there are many schools of fish to be observed. The Thin Lizzy and the cement blocks are also a very popular dive site for dedicated macro photographers. Various shrimp and nudibranch species, snails, pipe fishes and various anemone crabs can be found.
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Aqua Divers (อควา ไดเวอร์) (Naithon) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 23/26 Moo 3, Naithon Beach, Sakhu, Thalang, Phuket 83110 Tel.: 076-205440 or 085-4721506 - Fax.: 076-205049
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King Cruiser Wreck (King Cruiser Wreck) (Krabi) ![]() Information taken from www.kolantadivingcenter.com Dive Site >>
Ao Maya (อ่าวมาหยา) (Krabi) ![]() Information taken from www.kolantadivingcenter.com
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