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Diary Blue View Diving (2006 January)Last Updated: 29 Feb 2012 The last year on the island was a tough one, following the Tsunami of Dec. 26, 2004. However, things are looking up. Most of the businesses have reopened, and everyone is looking forward to a good year. The community of the Phi Phi is a close knit one, and we all want to try and get back to... read more. |
Diary Blue View Diving (2006 March)Last Updated: 29 Feb 2012 It has been a busy month! I started the month off with a group of volunteers coming over from Fallibroome High School in Long Island, USA. This was a group of 22 kids aged 14 to 17 years old, and 3 teachers. Their aim was to do community service aiding in the aftermath if the tsunami.... read more. |
Diary Blue View Diving (2006 February)Last Updated: 29 Feb 2012 The island has calmed down a bit after the busy month of January. The dive shop is now running very well, which means that I get to go out and dive more. As well as diving, I had the pleasure of my dad coming over to visit me here. ... read more. |
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Phi Phi Tropical Fish By Blue View Divers | |||
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Around Phi Phi there are around 20 local dive sites. Koh Phi Phi is famous fo it’s diving and many people come to dive here from Krabi, Koh Lanta, Phuket and Ao Nang, however, from all these places the journey can be up to 2 hours on the boat. The national marine park of Koh Phi Phi is a m |
Phi Phi Longtail Boats By Blue View Divers | |||
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The Blue View Divers dive center is using a longtail boat for the transport of their divers, instead the speedboat used by other dive shops on Phi Phi Island. This is not only more in line how the local Thai people utilize transport, a longtail boat is an economical mode of transport consu |
Phi Phi Dive Trip To Hin Daeng And Hin Muang | |||
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Hin Daeng and Muang are two pinnacles located about 70 kilometers south of the Phi Phi Islands (about an hour and a half by speedboat). They are a dive site frequently visited by liveaboards, but during 1 Day Dive Trips like the one offered by Blue View Divers as well. These sites are spec |