On todays second morning dive we went to Teluk Kembahu 1 (TK1) – a very popular dive site in Lembeh Strait. But one that hasn’t been dived much recently. A good reason for us to give it a try … because we not only like to discover new critters, we also enjoy diving without other boats on a dive site. And it paid off: At around 20 Meters we found this beautiful coloured juvenile Thorny Seahorse posing in between poppy orange sponges. The picture might not show it well, but it was about the size of a matchbox. This was specially nice for our Guest Ekaterina which really wanted to see seahorses today … we saw several common Seahorses in various sizes on the first dive and then found this beauty on the second dive. Mission accomplished 😉
Creature Feature
Creature Feature: Paper Nautilus
Blackwater Dives are all about the weird and wonderful. Strange larval fish that you haven’t seen before, little crustaceans seemingly just floating around, and hunting squids are all part of the regular sightings we get Read more…