Gili Biaha Dive Site
is island of rock, with a rounded cap of grass and it is the most
remote of the Amuk Bay sites, located about four kilometres northeast of
Tepekong. It is a beautiful steep drop-off reef, nicely fissured and
terraced in places, rings most of the island, going to a slope in the
north. The inside of the island’s curve is always protected from the
current, but heavy swell can make things worse up near the reefs wall
face, particularly for your boat captain who picks the divers up. End of
the rugged and terraced reef wall will lead into blowhole where a
number of Reef Sharks can always be found under the overhang of the
blowhole wall, inside also lives abundance of lobsters in between the
cracked wall.
To
dive into blowhole should you carry a quality light, inside it is
really dark. There are swarms of reef fishes at this site, the beautiful
Mayer’s Butterfly fish are rare through out of Bali reefs, is common in
this site. It is the only possible penetrating into blowhole when a
small surge laps the reef wall and water is pounded out from blowhole.
The swirling current can occur at some places of the site, to be safe,
is to stay close to the reef wall face and ascend a little distance from
the reef wall face. The water temperature dips as below as 20 degrees
C, so get ready with the proper wet suit to stay warm.
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