Sea anemones
Yellowtail snappers
Getting on board after the dive
Soft corals in different colors
Sea urchins all over the rocks
Ghostly views at the cave entrance
Two rocks as small pinnacle islands
Diving along the rock fall
A swarm of yellow snappers
Pterois known as lion fish
Goldstrip fusilier fishes and a fan coral
White fan corals in 15 meters
Kaw Thaung, port to check in to Burmese waters
Kaw Thaung or Victoria Point
Our tour route marked in the sea map
Fisher boats in sunset light
Thai fisher boat with Burmesian workers
Thai Fisher boats on the pier
Way into Kaw Thaung harbour
Kaw Thaung our checkout port
Way into Kaw Thaung harbour
View to the Isthmus of Kra
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Diving partner at the side
Platax fish better known as batfish
Sepia cuttlefish
Corals and sea anemones
Swarm of suckerfish
Dive up at boats stern
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Stonefish portrait
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Black Manta our cruising boat
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Moray looks out its housing
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Heniochus fish over a coral bank
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Leopard shark


Absolute harmless to humans, the leopard shark is caught by commercial and recreational fisheries for food and the aquarium trade. I saw plenty of this fish in Thai waters, particular Similan area. The leopard shark is most commonly found in sandy or muddy bays and estuaries either at or near the bottom.
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