Eco Divers Resort Lembeh
Travel Blogs from Bitung
Indonesia Part 4: North Sulawesi
... with enormous eyes. Each eye is about 16mm in diameter and as large as their entire brain! Their eyes are so big they can’t revolve them in their sockets. They make up for this by being able to rotate their heads almost 360 degrees! (Nearly 180 degrees in each direction.) They are also fantastic jumpers, apparently able to jump up to 10 feet (20 times their body length)!
...
Natural Wonders of North Sulawesi
... and catch a tuna. You know how great it would be to catch a tuna and then eat it like sashimi?” His arms imaginatively cutting and fileting a fish in the air.
“Ya, ya.” was all I could get in.
“You know how great that would be to catch and eat tuna on the boat? That would be really special. Enoch, we should do this. This is what we should do.”
“Ya sure, why not.” It was a nice idea, ...
Tillbaka i Indonesien!
... dykningen blev för mig i alla fall nattdyket som jag gjorde med Linn och en guide där vi först spenderade en halvtimme med att kolla på (och jag försökte fotografera) mandarinfiskar, innan vi simmade vidare och fick se en hel del humrar och krabbor. Under dagarna som jag och Linn dök så följde oftast mamma och Kristofer med ut i båten för att snorkla på revet, vilket de verkade tycka vara väldigt roligt.
Utöver dykningen och snorklingen så tog ...
Superb diving and unexpected surprises
DOMINIQUE HERE
Day : 143
Temperature : 33 degrees
Weather : Sunny
Diving in Asia, and particular in Lembeh has been great for several reasons. The first is that it is completely unlike any diving we have done before and there are so many wonderfully strange creatures to see. The second reason is that you are soooo pampered and can be completely lazy in every way. In Europe, you are responsible for gathering your equipment, ...
Critters, critters everywhere
DOMINIQUE HERE:
Day : 141
Temperature : 33 degrees
Weather : Sunny
So here we are on Pulau Lembeh, on the north west tip of Sulawesi. We have come here for the world famous "muck diving" of the Lembeh Straits. Welcome to an alien world where weird and wonderful creatures, small and large, live on a black, sandy, coral-less sea floor. Bizarre names like "Hairy Frogfish", "Flaboyant Cuttlefish" and "Ghost Pipefish" are not out of place ...
Location
Amenities
- Restaurant
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Business Services