Posted March 4th in Diving Internships
With the Full Moon approaching and currents stirring up the bottom, visibility at depth has been a little murky over the past days.
But the dive internships gang here at Simple Life Divers still had a lot of fun making a wreck dive off Koh Tao.
The HTMS Sattakut is a former Thai naval vessel which was sunk as an artificial reef a little way west of Sairee Beach. She now rests upright in 30M of water, close to the Hin Pee Wee dive site. Even when there is a thermocline and low visibility at the bottom, its still a great dive and a nice contrast to our coral reefs and submerged pinnacles.
You too can join our dive internship teach – no previous experience required: Divemaster internship in Thailand.
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Baden Ramm
PADI Master Instructor, Aqualung Technician, retired mining engineer, BBQ Guru and all-round Aussie Legend.
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