Teluk Kembahu, Lembeh Strait

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2009

Named after the village on the Sulawesi bank of the Lembeh Strait, Teluk Kembahu, or "TK1" and "TK2" are classic muck dives and the habitat of many rare critters.

The video features a snake blenny, giant anglerfish, nudibranchs, dwarf lionfish, ornate ghost pipefish, greyface morays, black-saddled tobies, blue-spotted urchins, Banggai cardinalfish, a fingered dragonet and a highfin snake eel.

Shot in June 2006 with http://www.TwoFishDivers.com

More Lembeh videos on http://www.bubblevision.com/underwater-videos/Lembeh/

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  • I love the way youtube work. An hour ago, I was watching how to jailbreak an Ipad 2 and, don't ask me how I dit, now I'm watching fish!?

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  • Magnificent creatures, aren't they?

  • Great, stupendous!!!!!!!!!!!! Perla.

  • Wonderful video.

    5*!

  • Stunning.

  • Amazing guys. I'm gona get my PADI international diving licence and dive with you :) what ever it cost.

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