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Man erz hlte sich  dass der Leuchtturm einst von einem Fischer gebaut wurde  der seine Tochter vor einem Sturm verlor. Aus Trauer  aber auch aus Hoffnung  entz ndete er jede Nacht das Licht  damit kein anderes Schiff den Weg verlieren m ge.
By Martin Schrack
posted (3 days ago)
Man erz hlte sich  dass der Leuchtturm einst von einem Fischer gebaut wurde  der seine Tochter vor einem Sturm verlor. Aus Trauer  aber auch aus Hoffnung  entz ndete er jede Nacht das Licht  damit kein anderes Schiff den Weg verlieren m ge. Mit der Z
By Martin Schrack
posted (3 days ago)
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 SonyA6300  1/125  f9  iso 125
By Raphael Steinfeld
posted (5 days ago)
Doto donut nidibranch
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Ceratosoma Trilobatum and two Emperor shrimps
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 CanonRF100 1/200 f13 iso100
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Underwater Photo Location: Koh Rok

Underwater Photo Location: Koh Rok

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The sister islands of Ko Rok Nok and Nai are home to pristine reefs and some of Thailands most beautiful beaches. Coral gardens line the lslands beaches and provide divers and snorkelers with crystal clear waters and an abundance of marine life. The sloping reefs take you down to the sandy bottom where Marble Rays and Eagle Rays can be spotted. Hawksbill Turtles are fairly common in the area, as are the usual array of reef fish.
Facts about Koh Rok
  • It is in Thailand
  • Koh Rok is in the Andaman Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
Liveaboarddayboat

Marine Life
bigsmallturtlescoral

Diving facilities
airnitroxinstructionguidedfriendly

Photo facilities
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