Liquid Lense were lucky and, I might add, spoilt enough to see four Manta Rays and one Whaleshark in one dive. This is a brief taster of our fantastic day. One happy Videographer !!
Liquid Lense were lucky and, I might add, spoilt enough to see four Manta Rays and one Whaleshark in one dive. This is a brief taster of our fantastic day. One happy Videographer !!
Meet Porky the friendly Puffer! with Scubafish - http://www.scuba-fish.com
Get up close & personal with Porky, the resident Porcupine Pufferfish at Ko Haa Lagoon, just off Ko Lanta in Thailand.
Porky is so curious he will happily accompany you for your whole dive, especially if you have yellow fins!
Footage courtesy of Liquid Lense & Scubafish http://www.liquidlense.co.uk http://www.scuba-fish.com
Take a tour of Hin Daeng with Scubafish - http://www.scuba-fish.com
The underwater seamount of Hin Daeng is situated to the south of Ko Lanta & is one of the areas true gems. Above water, it only just breaks the surface, but below it extends out in all directions to a depth of more than 50 metres.
Hin Daeng is home to a resident school of Batfish which greet divers on their descent, schools of huge Barracuda, and constant show of pelagic action to keep divers enthralled. If you can take your eyes off the show, there are many macro delights to be found, such as shrimps, porcelain crabs and even ghost pipefish, but don't spend too long without a glance to the blue in case you miss a Manta or even a Whaleshark which regularly visit this area.
Footage courtesy of Liquid Lense & Scubafish. http://www.liquidlense.co.uk http://www.scuba-fish.com
Guide to Hin Muang with Scubafish - http://www.scuba-fish.com
Hin Muang lies just a few hundred metres to the west of Hin Daeng out in the Andaman Sea. This sea mount is entirely underwater with the reef starting at about 8 metres and plummeting down to a dizzying 70 metres.
Hin Muang owes its name, meaning purple rock, to the numerous purple soft corals covering the shallower parts of the reef. A constant battle is waged here between the smaller residents of the reef and pelagic hunters such as Mackeral, Trevally, Rainbow Runners & Tuna who lurk around the reef waiting to pounce on their next meal.
This is also the best site in the area for spotting Manta Rays and Whalesharks which frequently grace these undersea mounts.
Footage courtesy of Liquid Lense & Scubafish. http://www.liquidlense.co.uk http://www.scuba-fish.com
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