A nature lover who adores humanity and humility with embracing life-long learning. I love nature, in particularly mountain and sky. During my leisure time, I enjoy reading, writing, music as well as musical plays. Cooking, house cleaning, swimming, jogging and gym are my mind relaxation.
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Monday, July 23, 2007
Diving in Tenggul Island, East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia (29 June - 1 July 2007)
About 70 km south of Kuala Terengganu lies the sleepy town of Dungun, gateway to Pulau Tenggol just 30 km or 1 hour away by speedboat. Tenggol offers some of the best diving to be found in Peninsula Malaysia. Seas can be rough and deep with dive sites more suitable for advanced & experienced divers. Hard and soft corals in pristine condition and marine life thrive in its spectacular sunken cliffs.
Tenggul Island is a heaven of Nudibranchs! (Nudibranchs photos taken by Major Mike)
The small and rugged island of Pulau Tenggol is a forgotten gem set in the azure waters of the South China Sea - an emerald of deep, green forested interior flanked by white powder beaches and beautiful reefs. This wild island with beaches awashed with pristine warm water is a divers' paradise and host to Tenggul Aqua resort tucked away on its largest palm-fringed bay.
Tenggul Island is a heaven of Nudibranchs! (Nudibranchs photos taken by Major Mike)
The small and rugged island of Pulau Tenggol is a forgotten gem set in the azure waters of the South China Sea - an emerald of deep, green forested interior flanked by white powder beaches and beautiful reefs. This wild island with beaches awashed with pristine warm water is a divers' paradise and host to Tenggul Aqua resort tucked away on its largest palm-fringed bay.
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