Wishing you all a good end of the old year and a very good start in the new one!
Sunday, 30 December 2012
Similan Islands from underwater: part 2, underwater temple and more
Wishing you all a good end of the old year and a very good start in the new one!
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Je toont ons een 'andere' wereld, Jana ! Bijzonder mooi !
Lie(f)s.
Voor 2013: een gezond nieuw jaar, dat groots is in kleine dingen !
Woaoooooo Jana! Impressive beautiful pics!!!! Enjoy :)
Woaoooooo Jana! Impressive beautiful pics!!!! Enjoy, Salvo :)
We have never been to the Similan Islands Jana but heard it was good for diving and snorkeling. Would you recommend it to us?
Happy New Year and see you soon.
Greetings,
Filip
What a great great adventure! We haven't really got a chance to taking any underwater pictures, yours are awesome! Jana, if you don't mind us asking for your email address please, we would like to ask you some travel advise on Amsterdam.
@Filip: indeed the uw world is very colourful+impressive, I am not sure how much u see while snorkeling, diving might be better as you get closer; as mentioned in my previous post the palce has suffered some severe coral bleaching but the recovery has started;
The interesting things you find beneath the ocean! Is that a log or something with horns?
Thanks, Jana, for taking us to the underwater world where I’ll never go in person. Have a super happy, healthy year ahead filled with pleasant surprises and exciting adventures.
Yoko
@Karen: it is a nudibranch (translated from Latin the name means "naked gills"), this creature is like a homeless snail with beautiful colours and the 2 horns you see are its oral tentacles on the head:-)
@Yoko: its my pleasure to show u around;
I absolutely love that shot of the underwater temple! Did you bring your own dive gears all the way to Thailand or did you rent them?
Can't wait to see more pics! :)
thanks Koryn, its my fav one too:-)
we usually have our fins+masks+wetsuits with us (plus of course camera+uw housing) and rent the rest, its less hassle for transporting;
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