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Drive dive over Burma Banks

Drive dive over Burma Banks

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Pfriemer


Premium (World), Bangkok

Drive dive over Burma Banks

Soft corals are an order of corals which do not produce calcium carbonate skeletons. The corals contain minute, spiny skeletal elements called sclerites, useful in species identification.
Soft corals are very sensible, we divers have to take much care not to touch them, which isn't easy as it looks like. Under water flows sometimes push divers onto the rocks and corals.
Dives at the Burma Banks 80 miles out of the mainland mostly are drift dives that the diver drifts one mile or more over coral plattforms from the starting point to the place wher the cruising boat is taking us out the water.

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