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Scuba Diving Vacation In Bali
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Submitted by: Chris
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The tropical Indonesian island of Bali is still attracts millions of tourists
every year. Tourists on vacations to Bali are attracted by the mystique, charms
and allure of the predominantly traditional Hindu culture, spectacular tropical
jungles, mountains and beautiful beaches. Many tourists especially from nearby
Australia and Singapore travel to Bali for scuba Diving. The islands in Bali are
well known for its excellent scuba diving locations.
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Scuba divers in Bali can expect to encounter awesome underwater landscape as
well as sighting a very wide array of marine sea creatures. Let's visit some
scuba diving Bali dive spots.
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In Nusa Penida and Lembongan Islands, there are spectacular drop off reefs
making reef and wall diving the predominant staple on these two scuba diving
locations. It takes about a 45 minute speedboat ride to reach these dive
destinations.
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Water visibility is excellent all year round but the current here is stronger.
Experienced divers will love it here as they can enjoy some drift dives.
However, the current may get very strong occasionally and dives may have to be
abandoned when this happens.
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The dive sites at Nusa Dua and Sanur are just 5 minutes away from the coast and
therefore easily assessable. The novice divers will love these dive spots
because of the gentle current. Water visibility ranges from low to moderate
since they are located in the coastal area and are more affected by pollution.
Although hard coral life is limited, the dive spots have a surprisingly
diversity of marine fishes, soft corals and sponges which are thriving on the
reefs.
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There is a very wide variety of corals, colorful sea fans and huge pelagic
fishes here. Big schools of sweet lips fish, turtles, sharks and manta rays are
often sighted by excited scuba divers.
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Jemeluk and Amed Beaches are one and half hour away from Denpasar. Denpasar is a
popular tourist coastal town with many wonderful hotels, resorts and night
entertainment. Scuba divers need to be very experienced as the current here can
get very strong. However the dives here can be very exciting because of long
coastal reefs, reef slopes/drop offs and majestic wall diving. Water visibility
can be considered as moderate to good. To add a final touch, these dive spots
have one of the best hard coral communities in Bali.
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The Tulamben Wreck Dive is a must dive spot for scuba divers to enjoy wreck
diving. The water visibility here is fair to good and the current is gentle.
Night dive on this wreck are often described as breathtaking.
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The wreck, USS Liberty which met its fate in 1942 when a Japanese torpedo fired
from a submarine in the second world war found its target.
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The above are just some of the many splendid scuba diving destinations in Bali.
For more superb dive sites, just contact the many scuba diving operators in Bali
Island.
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About Author: Chris Chew has been scuba diving around the world for almost 3
decades. More articles at his blogs
http://scuba-diving-destinations.blogspot.com
and http://hawaii-vacations-holidays.blogspot.com
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Natural woven
wood shades, also called
bamboo
shades,
are back and apparently here to stay. They’ve made leaps and bounds
in style and popularity and have matured into beautiful, exotic
window coverings. They are no longer your grandmother’s answer for
something to cover the old backdoor window.
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During
this very lucky trip, coming through the Komodo Channel, four DUGONGS
surfaced next to the boat!! These gentle animals showed no fear, just slowly
swam north. A wonderful sight, and a first for most of us on the boat. We
were also greeted by lots of
Bottlenose
Dolphins and a pod of Pilot Whales. As I said, a lucky
trip, and I haven't even started with the underwater stuff yet… Both Crystal Rock and Takat Toko were at their best,
with several
Dolphins (this time UNDER water, mind you…), lots of
sharks and walls of fish. Stunning!
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