Diving on Bali - there are two words which are enough to make divers eyes
glitter -
sunfish and
manta. To make it even better, you can see both
in the same day! Most of the diving companies leave from Sanur, going
for about and hour to the Nusa Lembogan island.
The first site is
Crystal Bay, which is whre the sunfish can be seen. Deep water is being
pushed up on the ledge here and so sunfish (normally deep-sea fish)
come close to surface here to get cleaned up. We were very lucky -
sunfish appeared from the deep blue as soon as we reached the right
spot and then it went all the way to 30ft, hang around for about 10
minutes and went back. Awesome sight.
The second dive-site was
Manta
Point. As you can probably guess, this is where you see mantas. The
reason for them to come here is that plankton (their food) gets trapped
in this little bay and so they come here for the easy snack. It's very
shallow, so snorkelers can see them easily as well. We've seen at least
dozen of different mantas and they all look as if they were just flying
through the water. Absolutely amazing.
Wreck of MV Liberty was one
more dive I wanted to do at Bali. It's said to be one of the "must do"
sites in Asia. We went to Tulamben from which you can get onto the
wreck easily from the beach. Since we arrived in the afternoon, we
decided to start with a
night-dive. It was just us and a guide, who
seemed to be very happy when we told him we were interrested in the
"small stuff". As soon as we jumped in the water, he started pointing
at a little patch of fan coral. I looked at it, but didn't see
anything, so I took one picture to be polite and went on. His first
words once we got out of the water were "how did you like the ghost
pipefish on the first coral?". Doh! Funny thing is, I can actually see
them on the photo I took, but it's out of focus of course... I felt
really stupid at that moment. Anyway, the whole dive was awesome - the
guy was amazing muck-diver, finding the craziest little crabs and fish,
typically just couple of milimeters bit. Next day we went to do a
regular dive so that we get to see the wreck itsellf as well. It's a
nice site, lots of fish, but crazy crowded with divers.