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Underwater Photo Location: D'Lagoon, Perhentian Kecil

Underwater Photo Location: D'Lagoon, Perhentian Kecil

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Dive site is a shallow lagoon (max depth 12m) in a sheltered sandy bay. There is normally no current and the area is roped off for snorkelers to use, so it's a popular site with lots of boat traffic and for that reason care needs to be taken if diving on the deeper outside edge of the lagoon. It has a large coral reef with densely packed coral heads fringing the lagoon. Experienced divers will probably want to dive along the fringing edge and avoid the shallower snorkeling areas.

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Facts about D'Lagoon, Perhentian Kecil
  • It is in United Kingdom
  • D'Lagoon, Perhentian Kecil is in the South China Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 3-10 Metres 10-30 Feet.
Dive types
dayboatshorenight

Marine Life
smallcoralstinging

Diving facilities
airhireinstructionguidedfriendly

Photo facilities
macrowideanglepfriendlyphireinstruction

by Brian Mayes
I noticed this Spotted Hermit Crab (Dardanus megistos) crawling over the coral and waited until it came over the rise, so as not to spook it back into the shell, like I normally do.<><><>Canon G9, Inon UCL-165 macro lens.
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