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Dive into the fascinating coral world | and join the thrilling "Finding Nemo"

author:Beijing News
Dive into the fascinating coral world | and join the thrilling "Finding Nemo"

Cloud destination: Fiji

Cloud Tour Highlights: Diving

Fiji has a fascinating 'underwater world' where amazing experiences can be obtained and has long been on the wish list of diving enthusiasts. For underwater photography enthusiasts, Fiji's seabed is home to a variety of magical animals, and in addition to sharks and manta rays, there are many friendly, rare small animals, such as gobies and drum shrimp, which can be used as the protagonists in the shot.

Manta rays, known scientifically as manta rays, are gentle filter-feeding undersea creatures whose beautiful underwater dances are fascinating. It is said that there are only a few places on earth where they can be observed at present, and Fiji is one of them. At the bottom of Fiji's sea, divers can join the "Finding Nemo", play hide-and-seek with the clownfish "Nemo", watch turtles eat seaweed, and snorkel with manta rays. Known as the "Soft Coral Capital of the World", Fiji is home to the large astrolabe coral reef, where pristine hard corals and thriving soft corals form an underwater world full of unknowns.

Fiji has five world-class dive sites, of which the Waters of Blay are located between Viti Island and Vanualaysy Mist Island, where you can dive into a diverse variety of corals and fish to feel the life of the sea; the Great Astrolabe Reef Ring is one of the largest and most diverse coral reefs in the world, with a colorful and swaying underwater coral world; Mantale Island is located in the Yasawa Islands, which welcomes a large number of manta rays every year from May to October; Somosomo Strait is located between Taveuni Island and Vanuaneau Mist Island, with stunning rainbow reefs and "Great White Walls" The dive sites are famous. The "Great White Wall" is particularly legendary, soft coral is the most representative landscape here, the seabed cliffs are covered by a kind of white coral that emits cold light, hence the name "Great White Wall".

There is also an important experience in Fiji – dancing with sharks. Sharks are the top predators of the ocean, but in Fiji, they will inadvertently appear next to you and swim with you. Visitors can head to the Yasawa Islands and snorkel with sharks in the clear blue waters. There is also Bekaa Atoll, located in the southern part of Viti Island, known as "the world's best shark dive site", in addition to experiencing thrilling dances with sharks, you can also feed different species of sharks.

Beijing News reporter Qu Xiaoyi

Edited by Li Zheng Proofreader Chen Diyan

Photo courtesy of Fiji Tourism Board

Source: Beijing News

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