
The sixth dive was done at Chebeh, a rock formation a bit far away from the main island of Tioman. Went in at 1501hrs to a depth of 16.1m. Swam through the caves… literally understood what does it mean by "light at the end of the tunnel". The amount of corals and sea life in the caves were super diverse! Saw a huge school of "yellow striped" angel fish! It was super amazing to see them swimming out for the caves. There must be hundreds of them! Dotting their pretty colours on a beautiful landscape. =) Saw a yellow stripped stingray and a mantay ray and probably an eel too.
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