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[Similan Islands] [Bon Island] [Tahcai Island] [Richelieu Rock]
Three Trees east of Island 9 gets its name from three trees marking the site. Branch coral spreads over a gentle slope, while the deeper areas are home to white sand and bommies. It's a varied site with a wide-ranging ecosystem housing bigger stuff from leopard sharks and barracudas to jaw fish, gobies, sea goldies and dwarf wrasses. Turtles often appear over branch coral in the shallows.
Depth :Max 30m、Average 15m Current :Mild flow Contour :The branch coral Visibility:15m-40m Highlights :Carpet of branch coral. White sand.
・Manta Ray ・Leopard shark ・Whitetip reef shark ・Giant trevally ・Bluefin trevally ・Great barracuda ・Napoleon fish ・Lunar fusilier ・Longfin batfish ・Hawksbill turtle ・Andaman Sweetlips ・Emperor angelfish ・Threespot Angelfish ・Sea goldie ・Indian flame fairy basslet ・Purple fire goby ・Filament finned prawn goby ・Andaman jawfish ・Andaman foxface ・Fire goby ・Ornate ghost pipfish ・Painted spiny lobster
Although this is a gentle, relaxing site typical of the Similan Islands, whale sharks and anta rays often appear. It's not difficult to take it easy while diving here but make sure you stay focused. Because this site is most north of the Similan Islands, you can see dolphins and schools of marlin from the boat.