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Scuba Diving In Bali by Chris Chew
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Despite a series of terrorist bomb attacks in 2002 and 2005 killing hundreds of
tourists and locals hitting the tourism industry hard for short periods, the
tropical Indonesian island of Bali is still attracting many vacationing
tourists.
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Tourists are attracted by the island's rustic charms, mystical culture and
tradition, spectacular tropical sceneries and beautiful white sandy beaches.
Many of these tourists are also scuba divers and are in Bali for scuba diving.
After all, Bali was voted by several scuba diving magazines as one of the top
ten dive location in the world.
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Bali have many scuba diving locations where awesome underwater landscape and
marine creatures abound. Let's take a tour of some of Bali's diving
destinations.
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Sanur and Nusa Dua - These 2 dive spots are located just 5 minutes away from the
shore and therefore are very accessible. Beginners and novice divers will enjoy
diving here because of the very gentle current. Visibility depending on seasons
is low to moderate. Although hard corals are scarce, the many species of
colorful fishes made up for the shortfall. Soft corals and sponges can also be
found thriving on the reefs.
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Nusa Penida and Lembongan Islands - Drop off reef diving is the main attraction
on these islands. It is a 45 minute speedboat ride to the islands. Water
visibility is rated as good because the islands are further away from the coast
and therefore less polluted. The current here is very strong and experienced
divers can enjoy drift diving. Sometimes the current may get too strong and
dives may be abandoned.
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There is a very good variety of hard corals, colorful sea gorgonian fans and
many huge pelagic fishes to see. Highlights of diving here are sightings of huge
schools of sweet lips fish, huge hawksbill turtles, sharks and giant manta rays.
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Amed and Jemeluk Beach - These dive spots are one and half hour from Denpasar, a
popular tourist town. Only experienced divers can dive here because of the
strong current. The dives here can be very spectacular because of the long
coastal reef, reef slopes and wall diving. Water visibility is moderate to good.
This diving location is reputed to be the home of the best hard coral community
in Bali.
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The Padang Bay - This dive scuba diving location in Bali have a flat bottom
seabed and is made up mixed reef and sandy bottom. Because of its close
proximity to the shore, the water visibility is rated at best to be moderate.
The attractions here are frequent sightings of large triggerfish and
blue-spotted stingrays.
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Tulamben Wreck Dive - For those who enjoy shipwreck diving, then this is the
dive site in Bali that you must not missed. Water visibility here is fair to
good and the current is generally gentle. Night dive on this wreck is described
by many divers as spectacular.
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The wreck was the USS Liberty, sunk in World War 2 by Japanese submarine
torpedoes 1942. Since the wreck is so near the beach, scuba divers can simply
swim to the wreck from the beach.
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These are merely some of the many scuba diving destinations in Bali. For more
excellent diving sites, you can check out with the many scuba diving operators
when you are in Bali.
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Chris Chew has been diving for 3 decades.Scuba dive Bali and Hawaiian cruise
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For me, arriving at Bali was a travellers’
delight. Nothing could beat
travel fatigue better than the friendly, smiling Balinese
faces at the Customs and Immigrations at the Denpasar airport and the ’ Visa
on arrival’ stamped on my passport for 10 USD in 15 minutes flat!
I had heard that Bali was an island of temples, dances, and age-old
rituals; with over 95 per cent of the 3 million people practice a form of
Hinduism. But nothing prepared me for the spot-on recital of ‘Gayatri
Mantra’ by my taxi driver, followed by a song from Kuch Kuch Hota Hai in the
same breath. I was amazed by the Bollywood craze in this Far East city, so
much so, that I was instantly labelled ‘from Shahrukh Khan’s country’ by
every taxi driver and local I met!
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In April of 2006 I set off on a 16 day trip
with a couple of friends to the Mentawai Islands off the west coast of
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the unknown. The trip was virtually charter boat based with only a couple
days on land at the beginning and end of the trip. Granted, on-board
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