Hin Bida Island
Hin Bida is a small reef with its tip protruding a few feet out of the water. The place is known for its leopard shark population, which is regularly spotted there in depths between 12m and 18m. Also large, colorful cuttlefish and smaller squid swarms are often to be found there. The Hin Bida Rock impresses with beautiful hard and soft coral zones,
where you can spot various species of moray eels, lion fish and snipe knife fish. Due to its size and the location in the middle of the sea, the otherwise easily reef is recommended for moderate flow or light waves.
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