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Komodo Island
The World Heritage
The island of Komodo National Park Reserve and diving sailing almost every type of tropical diving imaginable – from the warm, a fascinating place, with barren, deserted, and the rare, slow heels giant lizards that most people there to see it to calm and colorful shallow reefs, live with hundreds of colorful reef fish and invertebrates, swept deep flow of freshwater from the sea walls and watchtowers of sharks, tuna and other large fish.
The two largest islands in the Komodo National Park and Komodo. The next island to the regular tourist route, Bali and the nearest airport is located on Flores. The Komodo Dragons live on Flores, but nobody cares to tell you that because there is a huge industry, combined with charter boats for excursions in the National Park. There was apparently no way to see it on Flores when I was there anyway, that most of the research on this endangered species is done on the islands, not on the mainland.
The diversity of marine life you see when you dive Komodo rivals the world’s top destinations for divers. This is near the epicenter of global biodiversity and you’ll see a lot of things on a cruise diving cruise that nowhere else in the world.
Moons, manta rays, dolphins and rays to pygmy seahorses, ornate ghost pipefish, clown frogfish, nudibranchs and blue-ringed octopus, are home to a spectacular collection of colorful sponges, sea squirts, tunicates, and coral is a macro-lovers heaven.
The Komodo Dragons, a kind of lizard, growing to 10 meters long and can be surprisingly fast, within walking distance of one man. They roam freely around the islands and can even swim in them, but so far only one tourist was eaten, although some of the villagers had injuries. Every tourist who comes there, the story of the poor Swiss tourists who traveled to his own image and was never told again. His camera was found hanging in a tree. This is presumably to get more visitors to avoid the same.
These giant lizards only live on this small island group, and although other large screens in other parts of the world are not as impressive as this ten-meter powerful animals, especially when viewed in this desolate prehistoric islands. Highlights
There are many excellent dive sites around the park, many of them the pearl of all dive destinations, but if we are in the things we can do better than to recommend:
Cannibal Rock – Unlike many dive sites in Komodo is breathtaking bit of action here, but in terms of color and activity, there is hardly a better place. There are so many things around the mountain to the sea, purple sea fans, anemones, corals, yellow and white spiral shape of potatoes and the sea, the color of the coat. These animated images sessile and appear all kinds of marine life include night, it’s just great. Then all rays, snappers, grunts and turtles cruising around the rocks. Day and night, Cannibal rock inspired.
Yellow Wall of Texas – A signature Diving Komodo National Park, the Yellow Wall, so named because of the spread of the robust sea cucumbers – they’re all over the place and its bright yellow dominates the panorama. Not only the wall itself many promises in the way of entertainment, but sharks, manta rays and turtles are all ordinary passersby.

















