Diving in Lembeh

Considered one of the best muck diving site in the world, Lembeh offers a whole host of macro delights among the fine black sand that blankets the seabed. The trick here is to stay buoyant and not disturb the sand so you have the best chance of seeing some of the weird and wonderful critters that call this strait home. Think quirky boxer crabs, which look like they are carrying pompoms, and the walking hairy frogfish, not to mention colorful nudibranch and flamboyant cuttlefish, it is a positive theater of odd animals.

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