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The tour also included lunch, cocktail (only for those swam in the deeper area).
I was tempted to scuba dive here, but decided to do it in Thailand. Nha Trang's dive sites are around 18 metres depth max, a sandy bottom and a truly spectacular amount and array of corals. Nha Trang Marine Park is apparently home to half of all the known coral species in the world.
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Nha Trang is particularly famed for its nudibranches, tiny but exquisitely colourful creatures that sit amongst the coral. It takes a while to be able to spot they because they are so small, but soon they are to be seen everywhere.
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