State of the local sea
Today I went to 3 dives in the direction of Rachanoi Island.
On Rachanoi Island, dive in Banana Bay, Banana Rock on the east side.
The coral colony at Banana Rock is one of my favorite points that I never get tired of looking at.
Only this place survives the destruction of the coral, and you can see the growth process of the coral every time you dive, and it is a growing colony that is expanding more and more than before.
In the photo, the clusters are so wide that you can't take the whole picture!
Kinsen snappers were also present on the wreck on Racha Yai Island, and swarms of barracuda and yellowtail scads were spinning around.
Today was a lively day both in the boat and in the sea, probably because of the consecutive holidays in Thailand.
State of the local sea
Following Phi Phi Island diving, diving toward Rachanoi Island.
On this day, diving at the dive site "South Chip Pinnacle", which I haven't known for the first time in a long time!
A hidden root point slightly offshore from the southern tip of Rachanoi Island.
It is a dive site for intermediate and above because it has depth and is greatly affected by the flow, and it is a dynamic terrain point reminiscent of diving in the Similan Islands.
At such a dynamic hidden root point, I would expect a big encounter, but unfortunately this day ...
Depending on the sea conditions of the day, there are many cases where you cannot dive, so it is a rare dive site at a point near Phuket.
I've been diving for the first time in a while so I'm a little nervous!
I wish I could meet a big game with this, but ...
This is also the world of diving!
In a sense, it is possible to dive at this point only now that there are many Thai local diver guests. !!
# View from the southern tip of Rachanoi Island #
# Pinnacle underwater landscape #
State of the local sea
Following Coral Island the other day, I went to Phi Phi Island fan diving the next day.
It was raining from the morning on that day, but by the time we started diving, the rain had stopped and we managed to avoid diving in the rain.
Although it was a dive in a cloudy sky, the condition was refreshing in the sea.
As usual, the sea of Phi Phi Island feels like a fluffy fish dancing.
I dived on Bidanai Island for the first time in a long time on this day!
It's been a long time, and it was a nostalgic dive.
The third dive was a shark point, but it's in good condition here as well.
In the latter half of the dive, the fish were noisy and the atmosphere was nice.
On this day, the sea was cleaner than the sky, and I enjoyed a pleasant dive!
# From Bidanai Island, you can see Phi Phi Lei Island in the back #
# Classic "Golden Wall" on Bida Knock Island #