Rachal’s amazing dive trip with her family and friends.. What an amazing and well planned trip by Rachel. Excellent coordination , amazing sea conditions and great snorkeling with Black Tip reef Sharks and a Scuba Diving Adventure.











Rachal’s amazing dive trip with her family and friends.. What an amazing and well planned trip by Rachel. Excellent coordination , amazing sea conditions and great snorkeling with Black Tip reef Sharks and a Scuba Diving Adventure.
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Some times you wonder.. “can I really do this?”
Scuba Diving is easy, its fun.. and its for everyone! If you are willing to spend a little bit of time and energy to learn how to dive.. Diving is easy and fun!
Snorkeling is for everyone… even if you cant swim.. It is safe and so exciting!
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Scuba Diving to Sky Diving with Devsiri
For the first time in South Asia.. you can now experience Sky Diving in Sri Lanka. From 17th to 20th November 2016 in Koggala.
This event is approved by the Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka.
Please mail me on devsiri1@yahoo.com for reservations, limited spots available !
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Dinali , Charith and Sabrina geared up for their first dive to explore the underwater world.
Sabrina getting some help with her fins from her two buddies as well as from Nuwan (DMT)
Dinali taking her first breaths under water, surrounded by lots of fish.
Charith and Dinali
Sabrina getting comfortable underwater with all the Jacks swimming around her
At the end of a lovely day of diving… just within a few hours.. saw so much fish and corals.. Try scuba diving to venture into the under water world.
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The Parrot fish family (Scaridae) has approx 95 species of fish, apart from their amazing colors and beauty they are also quite interesting fish. they mostly bite on coral and have a parrots beak like mouth which is how they get their name. This particular Parrot fish in the video below is about 3 feet long. They are mostly considered as herbivores but may not necessarily be vegetarian.
Something very interesting about these Parrot fish are that they make a cocoon from their mucus. Its like a balloon or a sleeping bag they create generally at night for them to sleep inside. This cocoon may be for the purpose of protecting them selves by hiding their scent from predators. It could also be kind of like a mosquito net to keep the parasites off their body. Maybe even like a warning system from potential predators like moray eels, when the cocoon bursts the fish would flee.
For those of you interested in Night Diving, this is some thing to look for, mostly these parrot fish would be in their bubble or cocoon at night.