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  1. TimA

    A thousand good reasons to go diving in Thailand!

    Reason 331: Phuket has the best Turkey Burritos for Christmas dinner. Happy Holidays from Sumatra to Bowmouth, Surin Boy and Girl, Phuket Scuba, and Gecko Divers. TimA
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    A thousand good reasons to go diving in Thailand!

    Reason 181. Thailand has the coolest King ever. A King who used to chill with the likes of Elvis Presley and Louis Armstrong. :cool2:
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    A thousand good reasons to go diving in Thailand!

    To put things into the proper perspective a vast majority of Thais and including those in Issan don't eat dog meat. With that said the best place to get dog meat is in Sakon Nakkon a border town with Laos. The Sakon Nakkonians are famous for going around Issan gatheing up strays where they will...
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    A thousand good reasons to go diving in Thailand!

    One time while doing a scuba dive at 'Turtles Ledge' , Surins Islands, our Moken longtail boat captain/guide was free diving with us going down to nearly 20 meters deep.
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    A thousand good reasons to go diving in Thailand!

    Why would someone go to a spa to "fly a kite"? :rofl3:
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    A thousand good reasons to go diving in Thailand!

    Some people deserve to be at the most islolated place on Earth. :dontknow:
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    A thousand good reasons to go diving in Thailand!

    Did you mention fresh water diving at the reservoir in Khao Sok national park?
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    A thousand good reasons to go diving in Thailand!

    Jai dee duay!:love4:
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    Koh Phra Thong, Blue Guru

    Spent many years working/diving from Kura Buri (Btwn Takua Pa and Ranong), Quickest way to the Surins, Tachai, and Richelieu Rocks. Well worth a visit. Blue Guru Diving
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    A thousand good reasons to go diving in Thailand!

    :yelclap:
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    A thousand good reasons to go diving in Thailand!

    Reason 81: Thailand has the best 'Pickled Mud Fish Papaya Salad' in the world.:balloons::cheerleader::luxhello::serenade:
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    Ancient pottery pics Gulf of Thailand

    Great Stuff!
  13. TimA

    Simeulue Island, Sumatra, Indonesia

    Thanx Nishan They were reported at Simeulue in 2007 during a Wildlife Conservation Society survey of Simeulue Acehnese reefs....heres the report: Ragged Tail Humphead Parrotfish at Simeulue Island
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    Bumphead Parrot Fish

    Ragged-Tail Bumphead in Thailand Ragged-Tail Bumphead in Simeulue Found this last couple days for those interested. Enjoy :)
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    Bumphead Parrot Fish

    They were subsistence fishermen taking care of their families with that reef, not members of the Sea Shepard Society. So theres no need to play "While My Guitarfish Gently Weeps" :rofl3:
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    Simeulue Island, Sumatra, Indonesia

    Thanx Shasta Man' I have found bits and pieces about Muli Gireva (Chlorurus rhakoura) Wrote to Lar's who photographed them (posted on FishBase) in Thailand but has not seen them since and never saw a large school. Wrote to Dr. Randall in Hawaii, the person who presumably first spotted one...
  17. TimA

    Rare soft-shell turtle (Pelochelys cantorii) found in Pulau Weh.

    I noticed that also :no: Must be some overexcited guest!
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    Rare soft-shell turtle (Pelochelys cantorii) found in Pulau Weh.

    I know...what a dumbbell I am. :doh: In my excitement and haste to find as much info as I can about Muli Gireva (Chlorurus rhakoura) I telephoned Rubiah Tirta Divers to see if they had seen this fish in their neck of the woods and Dodent (the owner) in his excitement told me about...
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    Rare soft-shell turtle (Pelochelys cantorii) found in Pulau Weh

    The folks at Rubiah Tirta Divers have just informed me of a rare find. Must be great living and diving at 1 of the crossroads of the Indian Ocean! Check it out. Pelochelys cantorii
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    Rare soft-shell turtle (Pelochelys cantorii) found in Pulau Weh.

    The folks at Rubiah Tirta Divers have just informed me of a rare find. Must be great living and diving at 1 of the crossroads of the Indian Ocean! Check it out. http://www.rubiahdivers.com/index.php?hash=85960a74b5f0b510f1a5ae140d0266f9&mnid=6&page="](Pelochelys cantorii)
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