lembeh, A Macro Photographer's Paradise Underwater

Alfamart, WR Supratman, Batu Kota, Manado, North Sulawesi, 95123, Indonesia
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Introduction

The Blue Hole stands in stark contrast to the Bunaqen. Formed by volcanic rock, the ocean floor is flat and fertile, nurturing a wide variety of colorful marine life, making it famous for garbage diving and night diving. Here, underwater photographers can find paradise for macro photography. Due to the influence of the ocean current, good buoyancy control is required for divers to find small animals in the blue hole. The Blue Cave is one of the famous global diving spots known as a paradise for macro photography because divers can discover many marine creatures here, such as sea hares, shrimp, seahorses, blue ringed octopuses, and mimic octopuses. In diving circles, there is a saying that goes, "If a small creature does not appear in the Blue Hole, it may mean that it has gone extinct."
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Alfamart, WR Supratman, Batu Kota, Manado, North Sulawesi, 95123, Indonesia