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Fighting a shark in the Andaman Islands.

วันจันทร์, มิถุนายน 13th, 2011

Fighting a shark in the Andaman Islands. Video Clips. Duration : 1.97 Mins.





Fighting a shark on the Andaman Islands-www.fishing khaolak.com



Keywords: Shark, fishing, Thailand, Phuket, Krabi, Andaman, Islands.

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Andaman Sea Diving in Thailand 5

วันพฤหัส, มกราคม 20th, 2011

Andaman Sea Diving in Thailand 5 Video Clips. Duration : 5.77 Mins.





Only 60 miles northwest of Phuket are the Similan Islands. The word "Similan" comes from the Malay word "Sembilan" (meaning the number "nine"). Iceland Similan National Park is undoubtedly the most famous marine park in Thailand Thailand Cruises and conveniently. Running from south to north and are numbered according to this truly pristine islands of granite. With crystal clear waters and stunning coral formations, it's no wonder believed to be Jacques Cousteau, one ofthe best diving in the world. The islands, best experience on liveaboards in Thailand are densely covered with tropical vegetation and offers quick and easy trekking adventure through the rainforest jungle. Because of the raging south-west monsoon, the side facing south, west and north of each island offers a breathtaking underwater world. What you see is what you get to the bottom. Moving from deeper than 50 meters is the sea of large granite blocks that were scatteredcovered with hard and soft corals. This offers some great diving Similan Islands, with many interesting swim through, canyons, arches and caves. Protected by the monsoon rain storms on the east side of each island will be untouched, where powdery white sand beaches. Underwater, you can see, with beautiful coral reefs sand tracks. And 'midst of a great variety of marine life, these reefs ideal for drift dives. As part of the 'Indian OceanNetwork



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Koh Haa – Diving & Snorkeling Paradise in the Andaman Sea

วันเสาร์, ธันวาคม 4th, 2010

The Five Islands of Koh Haa – a Diving & Snorkeling Paradise in Thailand

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Thailand is familiar as a great place for diving and snorkelling, with many voyage guides recommending the countless locations along its tropical coastline, any way to many people, the five islands of Koh Haa offer a unique sense for both divers and snorkelers. Situated just 10km from the south-west tip of Koh Lanta, Koh Haa is honestly accessible and features several breath-taking areas for diving and snorkeling.

The warm, clear waters of this small island group are home to many spectacular sights and there is such a wide and diverse range of marine life that you are likely to catch a see of several rare and elusive species, from nudibranchs and sea moths to frog fish and seahorses, and even the occasional whale shark gracefully passing through. Koh Haa is all the time full of surprises.

For snorkelers, beginner divers and more experienced divers, there is something at Koh Haa for everyone, an sense greatly enhanced by using a knowledgeable local diving or snorkelling guide who will make sure you enjoy all this unique paradise has to offer.

Koh Haa Lagoon

The lagoon is a personal favourite of many a visitor to Koh Haa. It is a shallow, protected area that lies in the middle of 3 of the islands, full of both soft and hard coral, and providing a safe nursery-style area for many adolescent fish species.

The shallow and crystal clear water makes it an perfect spot for try dives, scuba diving courses, snorkeling and bubble makers. The lagoon is perfect for any family day out in paradise. Children from age 8 can take their 1st step into the underwater world, becoming a bubble maker in an easy, safe and animated dive experience.

The visibility of the lagoon area is all the time spectacular. Fluctuating from 18 to 30 meters, this is great news for divers and snorkelers alike. The two islands which surround the lagoon are perfect for both certified divers and divers who’ve had some time out from the underwater world. With an mean depth of 5 to 30 meters, the best way to get as much out of your dive as inherent is to plan your journey colse to the islands of Koh Haa Two and Four.

Throughout this dive, you’re likely to spot, yellow boxfish, hawksbill and green turtles, banded sea snakes, lionfish, leopard and black-tip reef sharks, butterfly fish, trumpet fish, squid, barracuda and countless schools of tropical fish – the list is endless! Like any dive site, the lagoon has its permanent residents. A resident favourite has to be “Pete” the porcupine fish. His kindly face will succeed you colse to your entire lagoon dive, development you feel at one with his world.

For macro photography enthusiasts, the lagoon and all other Koh Haa islands offer countless opportunities for the patient and keen diver. Ghost pipefish, seahorses, nudibranch, sea moths, frogfish and discrete shrimp are all usually spotted, and that’s just to name a few.

Koh Haa One (The Chimney)

The island of Koh Haa One is only a few minutes boat journey from the lagoon and boasts a tall vertical chimney which you can honestly swim through. Starting from 5 meters, and dropping to colse to 15 meters, the chimney itself is filled with crustaceans and tiny glassfish. Once out the of chimney, a large arm can be seen keeping a bundle of life, along with a resident sea horse. Along the way, be sure to keep your eyes open for large schools of snapper, trevally, barracuda hunting along the reef, along with the shy octopus, cuttlefish and many other Koh Haa residents.

Koh Haa Five (The Cathedral)

The large cavern settled on Koh Haa Five is nick-named the Cathedral, honestly accessed straight through an chance from 6 to 13 meters. With high ceilings and imposing stalactites, you can exterior inside the Cathedral and inspect the extraordinary view above and around. There are two large entrances where the natural light filters through, giving the Cathedral cavern a twilight atmosphere. Be sure to take along your camera, as this is one shot you don’t want to miss.

Continuing colse to island Five, numerous species can be found including, harlequin shrimps, leafy ghost pipefish, gorgonian sea fans, spiny lobsters in cracks and the magnificent whale shark. The whale sharks can visit any time of year, so be prepared to be graced with their gorgeous presence.

The shallow area in front of the beach is a must see for snorkelers and great for beginner divers. Lying at colse to 6 meters, the beach is filled with coal formations which can be several meters high, purple anemone beds homing clown fish but no shallow coral area would be unblemished without its angel fish, banner fish, Moorish idols and colourful parrot fish.

Travelling to Koh Haa

There is no best base for visiting Koh Haa than the beautiful, laid back island of Koh Lanta. Situated a short ferry ride away from Krabi, it is an upscale family island perfect for adventure, culture, relaxing, but most of all accessing dive locations.

Departing from Koh Lanta Yai (the south island), you can enjoy the luxurious and fast speed boat journey or the more primary Thai way, known as the slow boat. Boats leave at whether 8 or 9am for Koh Haa, depending on your speed requirements. The extraordinary journey time via speedboat (25-30 minutes from the northern beaches of Koh Lanta), ensures you will arrive in Koh Haa Lagoon before whatever else and have a chance to enjoy these extraordinary islands before the slow boats arrive from Krabi, Koh Lanta and Phuket.

Koh Haa – Diving & Snorkeling Paradise in the Andaman Sea

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