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The Andaman
Islands is a secret gem not yet discovered by many divers. The corals are
very beautiful and colorful!!! The reef life is not overwhelming but you
can expect a large plethora of different life forms. Pelagics are rare but
the Andamans are ideal for watching hammerhead sharks – if you can
afford a boat and arrange a dive in the deeper waters away from the coastal
areas.
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Andaman
Islands (2007)
Maldives
Manta rays,
black-tipped reef sharks, white-tipped reef sharks, grey sharks, nurse
sharks, dolphins… And many more pelagics. The atolls compromising the
Maldives are situated in the middle of nowhere in the open Indian Ocean
south of India - translation: Loads of big fishes and mind-blowing drift
dives, all in clear waters with near optimum visibility. Diving is
expensive compared to SE-Asia, but you also get more action for the money.
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Guiradhoo Island (2007)
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Olhuveli Island (2007)

Manta rays – they’re everywhere! The Maldives, 2007
Rie, Jakob’s girlfriend, is having a blast
trying
diving for the first time
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