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Koh Larn
Shark point derives its name from the juvenile nurse sharks that can be spotted hiding in holes and crevaces on the reef. |
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Koh Rin
Koh Rin is the southern most of Pattaya's outter islands, it has several good dive sites. |
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Koh Sak
There are a couple of dive sites around this island ranging from beginner to more experienced depending on current flow. |
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Koh Krok
Koh Krok is the inner most of three islands situatued around 6km off Pattaya beach. |
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Koh Klung Bedan
The gently sloping fringing reef has multiple coral heads housing invertebrates, crustaceans and christmas tree worms. |
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Koh Hu Chang
Meaning "elephant ears" in Thai this island is named after its twin rock formations. |
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Koh Man Wichai
A couple of dive sites at the sheltered spot, the first being a 7 metre coral wall with large patches of hard and soft corals. |
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Petchaburi Bremen
The Petchaburi Bremen is an 88 metre long Thai cargo ship that went down in the 1930's following an explosion in the engine room. |
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Submarine Rock
Vaguely resembling a submarine this rock is located around the coast near Sattahip. |
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Shark Fin Rock
This site consists of a rock ridge covered in hard corals and barrel sponges, larger pelagics are often spotted here. |
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Pak I Wreck
The Pak I is also known as the Vertical Wreck and is one of the better known wreck dives in the area.. |
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Koh Pai HTMS Khram Wreck
The HTMS Khram, formerly the USS LSM 469, is a decommissioned warship sunk by the Thai navy in 2003 |
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Koh Chuang Koh Chan
Koh Chuang and koh Chan are two small islands off the coast of Samaesan. |
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Harddeep Wreck
A short swim out from the funnel line will reward you with two unexploded thousand pound bombs on the sandy bottom. |
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