Koh Ha Nua |
Dive Location: Northernmost outcrop of the Koh Ha island group.
Depth: Average 20m / Maximum 34m
One point of individuality is that the site is characterised by a scattering of geometrically shaped rocks. Sea whips and sea fans are much in evidence, as are featherstars and nudibranchs.
This is as good a place as any to see Indian and spotfin lionfish, bearded scorpionfish and imperial angelfish. There is a small cave off the southwest wall, which twists down to its exit in a lovely area of large submerged boulders carpeted in radiant soft corals and large gorgonian sea fans. The gaps between offer exciting swim-through experiences.
The west coast of the island is where all the beaches are
Harlequin ghostpipefish outside the cave at Koh Ha Yai
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