Video by John Boyle. http://www.walindifebrina.com
Witu Islands, to the north west of Kimbe Bay, are a remote group of islands with a wide variety of dive types to visit. The islands and reef are of volcanic origin and rise from very deep water. Garove Harbour is actually a submerged volcanic crater. Nutrient rich currents frequently waft across most reefs and as a result there is a profusion of life. Schools of pelagic fishes abound on the world renowned Lama Shoals, a sea mount rising to within 15 feet of the surface from the surrounding deep waters.
The Witu Islands are accessed by the liveaboard MV FeBrina based at Walindi Resort in Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea.
beautiful sealife
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