Diving - Koh Bida Nok and Palong Wall

Jackamy
Paul & Derry Harper
Sun 26 Dec 2010 06:51
 
Sunday 26th December
 
Paul and Amy dived at Koh Bida Nok, an island just south of Phi Phi Le, whilst Jack and myself stood off with Jackamy until they surfaced. Amy came up and thoroughly enjoyed the dive, as did the others, but Paul wasn't too fussed. We think it may be due to the fact that he couldn't see anything as his new goggles were fogged up! He didn't even notice that there were other divers down there! Apparently the topography was beautiful with lots of swim throughs and pinnacles and as they reached the south of the islands the coral became more diverse and there were more reef fish.
 
The pictures aren't very good as the camera was on the wrong setting so I've only put a couple on. The pictures from the second dive are a better quality.
 
  
 
Koh Bida Nai and Koh Bida Nok................Miss Tippy dropping off their divers
 
  
 
Standing off whilst they dived
 
  
 
One of the big urns...............A huge moral eel
 
After a spot of lunch Paul and Amy took the dinghy just outside the entrance to the bay and a little further north towards Phi Phi Don to do a second dive at Palong Wall. Amy said it was one of her favourite dives and Paul was absolutely thrilled too, as they had a very special moment with a turtle who was grazing on the top of a pinnacle.
 
  
 
There were lots of puffer fish and reef fish, this one even had a little cleaner fish
 
  
 
There were more urns and some interesting clams
 
        
 
There were huge sea fans and lots of this soft bubble coral
 
  
 
A clown fish was peeking out of its anemone and a grouper was camouflaged with the surroundings
 
  
 
Amy followed a moral eel swimming in and out of the coral
 
  
 
They saw around 6 turtles but this one sat with them whilst it grazed on the coral
 
  
 
It even allowed you to stroke it - very special!
 
  
 
So close......Face to face
 
  
 
There were hundreds of fish swimming in shoals in and around the coral