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Kota Kinabalu, Sabah is located in Malaysian Borneo. Borneo is located within the Coral Triangle - the Coral Triangle is known for being home to some of the most diverse marine life in the world. Fortunately you don't have to travel far in Sabah to appreciate its tropical waters. Kota Kinabalu, the capital city, has Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park on it's doorstep.

The marine national park is only 20 minutes by boat from Kota Kinabalu, Sabah's Capital and Malaysia's youngest city. The Marine Park is home five islands - Pulau Sapi, Gaya, Sulug, Mamutik and Manukan. You can dive all year round in Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park - during the 'Dry Season' and the so-called 'Wet Season'. The rest of this article provides an overview of the scuba diving sites located in Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park Tiffany and Co Outlet, near Kota Kinabalu www.tiffanycooutletmarket.com.

Mamutik is home to a nice beach and two decent dive sites - the fringing reef located on the north and western side of the island (which has a 10m x 5m patch full of anemones with False Clarke Anemone Fish, or Nemo's) Tiffany and Co Outlet. It also has a dive site called 'the Pyramid' located off the west facing side of the island - so called due to it's shape. The Pyramid is an interesting dive site - it may not have the best corals in the Marine Park but it has interesting critters on it's slops (Nudibranches, Scorpion Fish, Shrimps etc.) and typically has a large schooling group of Barracuda at the top of the pyramid. The dive sites have the nicest conditions during the North East trade winds (November - March) when they are more protected from the prevailing winds.

Sulug Tiffany outlet, a deserted island Tiffany Sale, has a 'tongue shaped' coral reef protruding from it's north face Tiffany Uk. The reef has a flat top at 5m - 7m with steeper slopes which can reach 25m. The slopes are covered in coral covered boulders and bombies www.tiffanycooutletsstore.com. It's on the northern reef slopes where you'll find the most Orangutan crabs, a surprising range of Nudibranches and some of the largest Gorgonian Fans. If you're lucky you may also get to see a Frog Fish or a Ghost Harlequin Pipefish during the mating season Tiffany outlet.

Sapi is the second smallest island in the Marine Park. It is fringed by a reef on it's east, south and west shores www.tiffanycooutletmart.com. Sapi House reef is probably the most popular dive site in the Marine Park for divers. It is home to a shallow coral reef, artificial reef balls and a sandy bay which is ideal for diver training. On the home reef you'll see a wide variety of coral reef fish - Damsel Fish Tiffany outlet, Fusiliers, Barracuda tiffany and Co Outlet, Parrot Fish, Wrasse www.tiffanycooutletcenter.com, Puffer Fish Tiffany Uk, Porcupine Fish, Bat Fish - and it's the most popular reef for visiting Hawksbill Turtles. Along the sandy bank you'll find some interesting marine life too including Garden Eels, Blue Spotted Rays, Gobies, Lion Fish, File Fish Tiffany Sale, Puffer Fish, Anemone Fish Tiffany outlet, Pipefish, Flounders (known locally as the Ikan Sebelah - or 'side fish') Tiffany and Co Outlet, nudibranches and more. The house reef is 3m - 18m with a sloping reef Tiffany and Co Outlet. It rarely has currents making it perfect for a check out dive or a very relaxing dive either enjoying the fish life in the shallow reefs, muck diving along the sandy area or checking out the marine life around the artificial reef balls.

Whether you be visiting Kota Kinabalu Tiffany outlet, Sabah as an experienced diver, a new diver, wanting to learn to dive or enjoy a try dive there are dive sites in Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park to meet your needs Tiffany Uk.
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