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Joined April 2016

Many fish species are known to change sex during the course of their lives.


All Scorpaenids are equipped with a large mouth, capable of swallowing prey over half their own body length.

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Whales drown if they remain underwater for over 30 minutes.


The whitetip reef shark (Triaenodon obesus) is a species of requiem shark, in the family Carcharhinidae, and the only member of its genus. Picture @domthediveguide

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Ready to face the famous Komodo dragons? On our day trips and liveaboards, we make sure that no one will leave Komodo without visiting the famous dragons on Rinca island.

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Herrings communicate through farts.


Coral organisms, called polyps, can live on their own but are primarily associated with the spectacularly diverse limestone communities, or reefs, they construct. Explore some of the healthiest corals here in Komodo National Park.

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Everyone loves the food on our liveaboard. Chef Erik always surprises us with new dishes and makes sure that there are always lots of choices.

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One Puffer Fish contains enough poison to kill 30 people.


Besides awesome diving and the famous Komodo dragons, you can explore one of the beautiful beaches found in the National Park. Surrounded by crystal clear water you will enjoy yourself sitting in the white sand.

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Check out our new Blogpost about the famous Crystal Rock. buff.ly/2FlT8aB


Dolphins shed the top layer of their skin every two hours.


Seahorses are tiny fishes that are named for the shape of their head, which looks like the head of a tiny horse.

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Everyone knows the Macarena dance. It is easy, but it takes practice! Team Espana helped instructor Juvens Nampung to improve his dancing skills.


Sharks kill 12 people per year while people kill 11,417 sharks per hour.


Periclimenes colemani, also known as Coleman's Shrimp is usually found on the beautiful Purple Fire Sea Urchin (Asthenosoma ijimai) .

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Seriously good-looking, yet incredibly badass at the same time, triggerfish are an interesting bunch of ocean-dwellers.


The speed of sound underwater travels nearly five times faster than it does in the air.


Ready to explore Komodo and take a picture with one of these beauties?

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The intact coral reefs, the clear current and clean warm waters of north Komodo, the cold upwelling and nutrient-rich waters of south Komodo and of course the fish and critters makes diving here very unique.

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