
Diving In The Lembeh Strait
May 22, 2007 @ 07:57 AM (EST)
DPG welcomes our newest contriors Andrea & Antonella Ferrari. Thier first piece is a beautiful reort about the diving in Lembeh, Indonesia... The world's full of triangles. There's the Golden Triangle, the Triangle of the Bermudas and then of course, most relevant of all to us divers, there's the Macrolife Triangle, that blissful figure made up by the Malaysian islands of Lankayan and Kapalai and - at the northern tip of the Indonesian island of Sulawesi - the Strait of Lembeh. Everybody today knows about muck diving - the concept of looking for strange and grotesque macro critters in coral-poor areas with medium or downright bad viz - but not everybody knows this is where it all began, circa fifteen years ago...
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