Please contact us for the latest liveaboard schedules and prices! For the latest updates, visit our sister site Phuket Divers Thailand
November 2009

We now have our own page on facebook, become a fan

Welcome to 3 New Divemasters at Kamala Diving Centre, Sinan from Turkey, Max from Austria and Mike from Canada.
February 2009
Manta Madness


Loads of Mantas and excellent Visibiluty at Koh Bon in the Similan National Park
November 2008
New Artificial reef Arrives

MAI
KHAO: Amidst great fanfare, a convoy of 15 flatbed trucks loaded with
the remains of 10 decommissioned military aircraft arrived at the Tah
Chat Chai checkpoint at 2 pm on Sunday after a three-day overland
journey that began in Lopburi. The convoy departed from Koke Krathiem
Air Force Base in Lopburi with the partly disassembled aircraft on
Friday. The arrival of the four Douglas C-47 Dakota Skytrain military
transport aircraft and six Sikorsky S-58T helicopters marks the
penultimate leg of their final journey before they are sunk in the
waters off Bang Tao.
On
May 5, the aircraft skeletons are to be dropped into the sea about a
kilometer off Bang Tao Beach to create an artificial reef in the hope
that it will attract marine life and become a popular new dive site.
The aging aircraft, which have been dubbed the “Coral Reef Squadron”,
are US-built and served in the Vietnam and Korean Wars, during which
Thailand was used as a strategic base for operations during its Cold
War fight against communism.
At a depth
of about 15 to 20 meters, the aircraft will be arranged in a concentric
pattern with two helicopters in the middle. These will be surrounded by
an alternating circle of airplane and helicopter fuselages. The wings
of the aircraft were clipped at about mid-length and the rotors removed
from the helicopters. All dangerous and/or toxic components of the
mostly-aluminum remains were removed at the air base before being
transported. The entire arrangement, to cover about 2,500 square
meters, will sit near an abandoned offshore tin-mining sledge.
|