Have you ever been on a 30m boat in the eye of a huge storm 300km off shore? Neither have we. Rather, we had calm, clear waters as our live aboard diving boat headed out to the South China Sea in search of the Spratly islands, primarly Layang Layang. Layang Layang is an atoll rising 2000m from the ocean floor creating coral reefs and walls that are teeming with underwater life. Everyday the visibility was excellent, 25+ meters, allowing you to spot reef sharks lurking in the deep yet see the surface and the sun rays streaming through the blue. While there wasn’t as many turtles and sharks as we saw at Sipadan, there was outstanding big fish such as tuna, trevally, bump-head parrotfish, schools of barracuda, and the odd neopolan wrass. The reefs were
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