
Koh Krok:The Western face and the Southern point of the island are where the corals are. The corals start on the sand at 15m and extend right up to near the surface. An excellent site for a drift dive as the prevailing currents run parallel to the island. Large "bommies" are a feature of this site; Staghorn, brain,Mushroom and table corals are in abundance. Neptunes, Barrel and blue sponge are amongst the soft corals found here. Bushy Antipatharian corals can be found at the deeper sections. The southern point is home to a few turtles and Pufferfish, Parrotfish, "Half and Half" Wrasse and Six banded Wrasses are plentiful . One section of the West face has an area covered with giant sea anemones along with the usual Anemone and Clownfish. Schools of small Barracuda, Jacks and Tangs can be seen at the North point. There are a few small caves at the southwest end allowing entry only at high tide. The area is great for snorkeling, in particular the southern point. Another benefit for divers and snorkellers, is that there is little or no surface traffic of speedboats and jetski's.Koh Larn:The left
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