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Introduction to Diving and Underwater Photography

Diving is a sport that’s enjoyed by millions of people around the world. There are many different types of diving, from snorkeling to scuba diving and everything in between. The most common type of recreational diving is called “scuba” because it uses an air tank filled with compressed gas (usually helium or oxygen) to breathe underwater. Moreover, in addition to the excitement of diving, there is also underwater photography which is on the rise. The benefits of underwater photography are endless: you can capture unique images that would otherwise be impossible, help promote conservation efforts by documenting marine life and its habitat, or simply enjoy seeing beautiful sights from a new perspective!

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And if you’re looking for a destination that offers some of the best diving experiences in the world, look no further than Lembeh Strait. Located in Indonesia, Lembeh Strait is a world-renowned diving destination that boasts an incredible diversity of marine life and stunning underwater scenery.

From colorful coral reefs to exotic marine creatures, Lembeh Strait has it all. And for underwater photographers, the Strait is a treasure trove of incredible photo opportunities just waiting to be captured.

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Preparing for a Dive in Lembeh Strait

  • Your scuba gear.
  • A dive computer, which measures your depth and time underwater.
  • A dive mask and snorkel (if you’re not using a wet suit).
  • If you’re diving in the Lembeh Strait, you’ll also need to bring along a pair of fins and some booties (to protect against cuts on sharp rocks).

So if you’re ready to take your diving to the next level, pack your bags and head to Lembeh Strait. Dive into an adventure-filled world just waiting for you to explore!

Best Dive Sites in Lembeh Strait

There are many great dive sites in Lembeh Strait, but here are a few of our favorites:

  • The Twin Peaks. This is one of the most popular dive sites in Lembeh Strait because it’s home to an abundance of sea life and has two large peaks that make for great photo opportunities.
  • The Pinnacle. This site features a steep drop-off with coral-covered walls that go down about 30 feet (9 meters). You can see many types of fish here as well as turtles and rays!
  • The Blue Corner/Blue Wall Dive Site is another popular place to visit because it has an amazing blue wall about 60 feet (18 meters) deep with lots of colorful corals and sponges on top! There are also lots of different kinds of nudibranchs living there too–you might even find one crawling across your mask while you’re diving!

But remember, with great beauty comes great responsibility. As visitors to this unique ecosystem, it’s our duty to protect and conserve it for future generations. By following the tips outlined in this article and being mindful of the impact of our actions, we can ensure that Lembeh Strait remains a thriving ecosystem for years to come.

So what are you waiting for? Dive into the adventure of a lifetime and discover the wonders of Lembeh Strait with YOS Dive Lembeh!

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