Seahorses, Frogfish, and Things That Look Like Rocks: A Muck Diving Guide
Malapascua is famous for sharks, but its muck diving is world-class. Frogfish, seahorses, blue-ringed octopus, and creatures so camouflaged you'd swim right past them.
Malapascua is famous for sharks, but its muck diving is world-class. Frogfish, seahorses, blue-ringed octopus, and creatures so camouflaged you'd swim right past them.
Every sunset, mandarin fish emerge from the coral rubble at Malapascua's Lighthouse reef to mate. It's one of the most colourful spectacles in diving, and most visitors miss it.
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