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We created Underwater Tribe to provide special customized diving, photography and adventure travel throughout Bali and the Indonesian archipelago.
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1M ago
Top Five Reasons to Dive Lembeh Strait The top five reasons to dive Lembeh Strait are not easy. There are so many reasons to dive there, its hard to pare it down to only five! Lembeh is one of the most famous scuba diving destinations on the planet. The wonders to be found in Lembeh ..read more
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2M ago
Seahorses – Charismatic Yet Frustrating The humble seahorse is high on the list of encounters for scuba divers. Many people have fond memories from childhood of seahorses as they are a popular character in kids books and cartoons. As an adult, the chance to see a seahorse in the wild for the first time creates ..read more
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11M ago
Wayag Lagoon
As an island nation with over 18,000 islands, Indonesia offers non stop aerial views. The recent popularity of drones has made the unique views from the air a standard for any serious photographer. Have you visited Wayag Lagoon or Raja Ampat?
Raja Ampat is located in West Papua province in eastern Indonesia. It’s a marine protected area that is well known for its incredible karst island landscapes. The myriad lagoons and shallow coral reefs provide an epic backdrop for aerial photography. To make conditions even better, the islands always boast a vibrant green jungle which ..read more
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1y ago
Space Available Lembeh Strait Photo Workshop July 2024
For those who have been waiting for a space on our 2024 Lembeh Strait Photo Workshop, we have one room that has become available. This event is from 20-27 July at NAD Lembeh Resort and is our flagship event every year. The Lembeh Strait is one of the top diving areas in the world and a fantastic destination to learn more about underwater photography.
Our photo workshop consists of 7 nights and 17 dives with a maximum of 2 divers per dive guide. The dive guides at NAD Lembeh are known as the best at what they do: finding the most sought af ..read more
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1y ago
Amed – Bali Diving
Amed is a quant town along the North East coast of Bali. It is perfectly situated as a home base for divers interested in exploring the rich underwater flora and fauna of the area. The North East coast is the most famous area of Bali for diving and boasts many popular dive sites. Although many folks refer to Tulamben as the place to be, the neighboring town of Amed offers more highlights for most visitors.
Located approximately two and half hours from Denpasar, Amed is nestled along the coast of the extinct Seraya Volcano. The area is ringed by black sand beaches and ..read more
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1y ago
Porcupinefish – Animal Spotlight
Pufferfish are a well known family of ocean dwellers. These uniquely shaped fish come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and colours. They are from the Tetraodotformes order which includes closely related families such as triggerfish, filefish, boxfish, and even mola. However, the coolest looking of all surely is the porcupinefish.
Porcupinefish are the true stars of this family with their oversized heads and giant bulbous eyes. Their distinct look makes them easy to distinguish when encountering one in the water. They are mainly found in inshore tropical and temp ..read more
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1y ago
Lembeh Creatures
We recently hosted our 10th Anniversary Photo Workshop at NAD Lembeh Resort back in July. Prior to the event we were there for the “Photo Fun Week” where we also jumped in the water with our cameras. During the workshop we don’t dive with cameras and the Fun Week allows us to see what critters are hanging out before the workshop starts. This year we enjoyed four days worth of diving to photograph the always inspiring wildlife in Lembeh.
With the great guides of NAD on hand we were able to photograph a long list of great critters. We have selected a few highlight shots to share ..read more
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1y ago
Gobies – Animal Encounters
Often overlooked but never far from site, gobies are one of the most common residents on a coral reef. In fact, gobies are the largest family of fish with over 2000 species worldwide. Found in all sorts of environment, including brackish and fresh water, it’s almost a guarantee to find a goby when diving in Indonesia.
In Bali we dive in a variety of environments, from coral reefs to black sand sites. All of these sites offer exciting encounters for the goby lover. These tiny fish range in size from a mere 1 cm to over 30 cm in length. They mainly spend their lives o ..read more
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2y ago
There is truth behind the idea that something can be so ugly it’s cute. One animal that certainly fits this philosophy is the humble frogfish. Frogfish are a favorite encounter amongst divers whenever encountered. For a fish that is known for blending in and rarely moving, they have become a much sought after critter for divers. In fact, the frogfish is one of the most requested critter encounters our guides receive.
A Charismatic Critter?
Frogfish are a short and squat bottom dwelling fish that have perfected the art of camouflage. They can be found throughout tropical and subtropical seas a ..read more
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2y ago
Bali Nudibranchs – A Favourite of Divers
Nudibranchs are a favorite critter for many divers. In fact, nudibranchs are so popular that hundreds of books, websites, and social media pages exist to celebrate them. What is a nudibranch I hear you ask? In lay terms, a nudibranch is basically a garden slug that lives underwater. In a more technical sense, they are a member of the mollusc phylum with their common name nudibranch meaning “naked lung”.
There are over 3000 species of nudibranch and they are found throughout the worlds oceans. They also inhabit depths from the shallows to deeper than 80 ..read more