Ambon, an island in Indonesia’s Maluku Province, offers divers a captivating array of underwater experiences. Laha is a muck diving haven, teeming with rare critters and vibrant marine life against the stark backdrop of black volcanic sand, perfect for macro photography. Pintu Kota dazzles with its dramatic walls and overhangs, adorned with colorful corals and sponges, and clear waters filled with large schools of fish.
Hukurila Cave enchants with its labyrinthine network of caves and swim-throughs, covered in vibrant corals and sponges, and rich marine life. Together, these sites promise an unforgettable underwater adventure in one of Indonesia’s most pristine marine environments. 🌊📸🦈
Pintu Kota, or “City Gate,” is famous for its stunning underwater topography. The site features dramatic walls and overhangs adorned with colorful corals and sponges. Divers can explore the numerous swim-throughs and caverns, adding an element of adventure to each dive. The clear waters, with visibility often exceeding 30 meters, make this site perfect for underwater photography. Large schools of fish, including fusiliers and snappers, create a dynamic and ever-changing underwater scene.
Laha is renowned as one of the best muck diving sites in Indonesia. This site is a paradise for macro photographers, with an abundance of rare and fascinating critters such as rhinopias, ghost pipefish, and various species of nudibranchs. The black volcanic sand provides a stark contrast to the vibrant marine life, making every dive a treasure hunt for the perfect shot. The calm conditions and shallow depths make Laha accessible to divers of all levels, allowing everyone to enjoy the intricate beauty of the underwater world.
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