Watch the corals
A bigger whitecap reef shark
Whitetip reef shark
Dive down fast, go up slow
Diving in the group
Early morning capture
Harmless leopard shark
A leopard shark at the morning dive
Heavy weather at Koh Similan
Our Saimai fixed on a mooring
Under water sea fan
The view from the ground
Moray looks out the cave
Pterois known as Lionfish
Streaked Spinefoot fish in foreground
Fish swarm over soft corals
Streaked Spinefoot
School of fusiliers
Nemo(s) look out the anemones
Cuttlefish and its camouflage
Sea fans in different colors
Lobster looks out its cave
Waiting for the sharks
Diving partner behind a fish swarm
Moray eel in free water out of the cave
Morey eel swims out the cave
Blue pointed sting ray
More blue spotted stingray
A boxfish or cofferfish
School of snapper fishes
Caesionidae, yellowback fusilier fishes
We reach the coral reef
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Dive partner
Diving in a group is necessary and important for every bodies security. The dive partner always should swim in a short distance to the dive friend.
If you loose your partner its a rule to wait one minute and the get slowly up to the surface.
If you loose your partner its a rule to wait one minute and the get slowly up to the surface.
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