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Lembeh Dive Sites: Critter Hunt

Critter Hunt is situated in the middle of the Lembeh Strait on the southern side of the Sarena Island Group. A sandy slope goes down from a reeftop shallow at around 1-2 meters to about 20 meters from where it then slowly flattens out into a spongy rubble patch. The right and Read more…

By Serge, 10 yearsMarch 10, 2014 ago
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Colourful critters

As a colorful contrast to the black or grey sands in Lembeh strait, nudibranchs of different sizes, shapes and colors are plentiful here. The vivid colors of many of the nudibranchs such as those of the Risbeckia are clear messages to predators that the nudibranchs are very nasty food items, Read more…

By NAD Lembeh, 11 yearsSeptember 18, 2012 ago
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Harlequin Madness

I remember periods, when it was really hard to find Harlequin Shrimps in Lembeh Strait. Sometimes there were none, sometimes only very small ones sometimes they were only in places with a lot of surge. They have often been well kept secrets, that would not be shared with other dive Read more…

By NAD Lembeh, 11 yearsMarch 30, 2012 ago

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