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Diving Lembeh
Straits
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The Lembeh Strait is much
more than just the renowned muck-diving capital of the world.
Admittedly, finding rare critters is easier in Lembeh than in
most other dive destinations. If Flying Gurnards, Mimic Octopuses,
Wonderpus, a large variety of Frogfish, Pygmy Seahorses, Fingered
Dragonets, Juvenile Batfish, Stonefish, Ambon Scorpionfish, Bobtail
Squids, Hairy Octopuses, a large variety of Nudibranchs and many,
many more creatures are on your wish-list, our experienced dive-masters
led by Nuswanto Lobbu will ensure that your dreams become reality.
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Contrary to general
belief though, the Lembeh Strait also offers excellent wall,
reef and pinnacle diving with good visibility in fact,
within just a few minutes of Kasawari Lembeh Resort. Densely
overgrown reefs and boulders, giant sea fans and soft-coral,
colorful sponges, schools of Jacks, Snappers, Humpheaded Parrotfish,
Purple Fire Dartfish, Leaf Scorpionfish, Pink Squat Lobsters
and even remarkable Boxer Crabs await your discovery.
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The more than 30 dive sites
of the Lembeh Strait are within easy reach of our centrally located
resort the nearest dive site being just one minute away
from our jetty! After each dive, guests are whisked back on our
custom dive vessels to the resort for a quick shower, reloading
of cameras, and a bit of relaxation during surface intervals.
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For maximum comfort, you
can leave your gear on board our boats, as air refills are done
on the vessel, minimizing the need to lug your diving equipment
around.
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