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Dive
& Adventure Projects is a small and personal Scandinavian-Thai travelagent
on internet, with a special interest of diving and Thailand.
With us you have the
opportunities to book your adventures, hotels, bungalows
etc. You can also do your divecourse with our private Padi Instructor on Koh Samui, Khao Lak or Koh Chang, Thailand.

Koh Samui, the paradise island of coconut trees with a modern touch. The
Third largest island in Thailand, and the largest in the Samui archipelago,
which consists of; Koh Tao (the biggest dive destination in Thailand)
, next to you will find beautiful Koh Nangyan, Koh Phangan, Angthong National
Marine Park.
Khao Lak, the family orientated paradise with long and nice beaches. The destination is one hour north of Phukets airport. If you like to have a relaxing holiday, this is the place. The opportunity for nightlife is very limited. Only a few hours from Khao Lak is the nationalpark Khao Sok. Here you will find nice nature for kayaking, camping and trekking.
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Southwest
Pinnacle
Southwest
Pinnacle,
a series of rock formations is another of Samui's top ten.
These
three submerged pinnacles represent a series of short wall-dives. Between
the rocks are many bushy black corals, sea whips and gorgonian sea fans.
Depth:
4-30 meters
Wildlife:
Anemone fish in green, blue and pink, scorpionfish, camouflaged stonefish,
yellowtail barracuda, giant grouper, porcupinefish and snapper.
Level:
Advanced Divers
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Island
Shark
Island (Red Rock) is a small uninhabited island located just southeast
of Koh Tao. Possibly Koh Tao's most varied site with something new to
see every time including some of the Gulf of Thailand's most stunning
soft coral and an enormous variety of reef fish is guaranteed in the beautiful
shallow coral garden.
The
site is named by the shape of the rock, if looking hard enough you can
see it looks like a shark fin. It´s not because there are many sharks
because there are not.
Depth:
0-24 meters
Level:
Beginners to Advanced
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Wildlife:
Turtles, white-eyed moral eels, bluespotted fantail rays, porcupine, pufferfish,
leopard sharks, and titan trigger fish.
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Titan Triggerfish
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