- published: 15 Oct 2011
- views: 1019
- author: TravellerJ
2:30
Andaman Sea Thai islands
Views of some of the most popular islands of Thailand on the Andaman sea .The scenery and ...
published: 15 Oct 2011
author: TravellerJ
Andaman Sea Thai islands
Views of some of the most popular islands of Thailand on the Andaman sea .The scenery and the natural beauty of these islands is among the world's best
- published: 15 Oct 2011
- views: 1019
- author: TravellerJ
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Andaman Sea Wonderland (2011)
Here are some clips from my dive trip to Phi Phi Islands as well as Similan to Surin Islan...
published: 15 Mar 2011
author: Eric Lessard
Andaman Sea Wonderland (2011)
Here are some clips from my dive trip to Phi Phi Islands as well as Similan to Surin Islands in February 2011. Enjoy!
- published: 15 Mar 2011
- views: 569
- author: Eric Lessard
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15.Scuba Diving Andaman Sea, Similan Islands, Phuket Thailand ดำน้ำสิมิลัน
Bon IslandSimilan Islands with Thailand Liveaboards Just 60 miles northwest of Phuket, lie...
published: 15 Apr 2010
author: andasong
15.Scuba Diving Andaman Sea, Similan Islands, Phuket Thailand ดำน้ำสิมิลัน
Bon IslandSimilan Islands with Thailand Liveaboards Just 60 miles northwest of Phuket, lie the Similan Islands. The word 'Similan' comes from the Malaysian word 'sembilan' (which means the number 'nine'). The Similan Island National Park is without doubt the most prestigious marine park in Thailand and easily accessible via Thailand liveaboards. Running from south to north and numbered accordingly, lie these truly unspoilt granite islands. With crystal clear seas and stunning coral formations, no wonder Jacques Cousteau believed it to be, one of the best diving destinations in the world. The islands, best experienced on Thailand liveaboards, are densely covered with tropical vegetation, offering short and easy adventure trekking through the rainforest jungles. Due to the raging south west monsoon, the exposed south, west and north sides of each island, offer stunning underwater scenery. What you see above is what you get below. Rising from depths of more than 50 metres, the sea consists of large granite boulders that lay strewn together, overgrown with hard and soft corals. This provides some magnificent Similan Islands diving, with many interesting swim throughs, canyons, archways and caves. Protected from the raging monsoons on the east side of each island, you will find untouched, powdery white sandy beaches. Underwater, you will be able to witness, sand slopes with beautiful fringing reefs. Teeming with a large diversity of marine life, these reefs are perfect for ...
- published: 15 Apr 2010
- views: 3383
- author: andasong
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Fishing in Andaman Sea (around Koh Payam)
There was a fishing trip with mokan (sea gypsies) fishermen in Andaman Sea in 2009 October...
published: 07 Jul 2010
author: akos bartha
Fishing in Andaman Sea (around Koh Payam)
There was a fishing trip with mokan (sea gypsies) fishermen in Andaman Sea in 2009 October. "sample"
- published: 07 Jul 2010
- views: 3192
- author: akos bartha
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Coasting through Thailand, Andaman Sea Kayaking
From Rai Leh, Thailand there are great opportunities to go kayaking on the Andaman sea and...
published: 19 Mar 2009
author: Cvillemac
Coasting through Thailand, Andaman Sea Kayaking
From Rai Leh, Thailand there are great opportunities to go kayaking on the Andaman sea and explore the many interesting limestone islands as well as observe unique ecosystems that sustain interesting plants and wildlife. Snorkeling is also possible on these beautiful islands. There are also great kayaking opportunities in the mangrove forests along the coast. Watch out for macaques.
- published: 19 Mar 2009
- views: 4495
- author: Cvillemac
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18.Scuba Diving Andaman Sea, Similan Islands, Phuket Thailand ดำน้ำสิมิลัน
Similan Islands with Thailand Liveaboards Just 60 miles northwest of Phuket, lie the Simil...
published: 19 Apr 2010
author: andasong
18.Scuba Diving Andaman Sea, Similan Islands, Phuket Thailand ดำน้ำสิมิลัน
Similan Islands with Thailand Liveaboards Just 60 miles northwest of Phuket, lie the Similan Islands. The word 'Similan' comes from the Malaysian word 'sembilan' (which means the number 'nine'). The Similan Island National Park is without doubt the most prestigious marine park in Thailand and easily accessible via Thailand liveaboards. Running from south to north and numbered accordingly, lie these truly unspoilt granite islands. With crystal clear seas and stunning coral formations, no wonder Jacques Cousteau believed it to be, one of the best diving destinations in the world. The islands, best experienced on Thailand liveaboards, are densely covered with tropical vegetation, offering short and easy adventure trekking through the rainforest jungles. Due to the raging south west monsoon, the exposed south, west and north sides of each island, offer stunning underwater scenery. What you see above is what you get below. Rising from depths of more than 50 metres, the sea consists of large granite boulders that lay strewn together, overgrown with hard and soft corals. This provides some magnificent Similan Islands diving, with many interesting swim throughs, canyons, archways and caves. Protected from the raging monsoons on the east side of each island, you will find untouched, powdery white sandy beaches. Underwater, you will be able to witness, sand slopes with beautiful fringing reefs. Teeming with a large diversity of marine life, these reefs are perfect for drift diving ...
- published: 19 Apr 2010
- views: 2453
- author: andasong
3:46
Kevin Welch "Andaman Sea"
Kevin Welch shares a new song with us while on the Music Fog bus from Celebrity Coaches. R...
published: 09 Mar 2010
author: MusicFog
Kevin Welch "Andaman Sea"
Kevin Welch shares a new song with us while on the Music Fog bus from Celebrity Coaches. Recorded in Memphis, TN (2/19/10) musicfog.com
- published: 09 Mar 2010
- views: 12868
- author: MusicFog
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Pearls of the Andaman Sea—Touring an Oyster Farm off Phuket, Thailand on RodMcNeil.TV
VISIT RODMCNEIL.TV www.RodMcNeil.TV In this video, Rod McNeil is given a tour of an offsho...
published: 18 Mar 2011
author: RodMcNeilTV
Pearls of the Andaman Sea—Touring an Oyster Farm off Phuket, Thailand on RodMcNeil.TV
VISIT RODMCNEIL.TV www.RodMcNeil.TV In this video, Rod McNeil is given a tour of an offshore oyster farm by a staff member of Mook Phuket pearl shop. As they explain on their official web site, "Phuket is famed as one of the world's most beautiful tropical islands... Mook Phuket offers a wide variety of genuine pearls from our pearl farm, with long years of experience and skill, and highest quality satisfaction. As manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer and exporter, we also offer at reasonable prices, rare deep sea shells for collection and decoration and all Phuket souvenirs and handicrafts for everyone."
- published: 18 Mar 2011
- views: 1463
- author: RodMcNeilTV
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3.Scuba Diving Andaman Sea, Similan Islands, Phuket Thailand ดำน้ำสิมิลัน
Just 60 miles northwest of Phuket, lie the Similan Islands. The word 'Similan' comes from ...
published: 19 Mar 2010
author: andasong
3.Scuba Diving Andaman Sea, Similan Islands, Phuket Thailand ดำน้ำสิมิลัน
Just 60 miles northwest of Phuket, lie the Similan Islands. The word 'Similan' comes from the Malaysian word 'sembilan' (which means the number 'nine'). The Similan Island National Park is without doubt the most prestigious marine park in Thailand and easily accessible via Thailand liveaboards. Running from south to north and numbered accordingly, lie these truly unspoilt granite islands. With crystal clear seas and stunning coral formations, no wonder Jacques Cousteau believed it to be, one of the best diving destinations in the world. The islands, best experienced on Thailand liveaboards, are densely covered with tropical vegetation, offering short and easy adventure trekking through the rainforest jungles. Due to the raging south west monsoon, the exposed south, west and north sides of each island, offer stunning underwater scenery. What you see above is what you get below. Rising from depths of more than 50 metres, the sea consists of large granite boulders that lay strewn together, overgrown with hard and soft corals. This provides some magnificent Similan Islands diving, with many interesting swim throughs, canyons, archways and caves. Protected from the raging monsoons on the east side of each island, you will find untouched, powdery white sandy beaches. Underwater, you will be able to witness, sand slopes with beautiful fringing reefs. Teeming with a large diversity of marine life, these reefs are perfect for drift diving. Being part of the Indian Ocean network ...
- published: 19 Mar 2010
- views: 2131
- author: andasong
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1.Scuba Diving Andaman Sea, Similan Islands, Phuket Thailand ดำน้ำสิมิลัน
Just 60 miles northwest of Phuket, lie the Similan Islands. The word 'Similan' comes from ...
published: 16 Mar 2010
author: andasong
1.Scuba Diving Andaman Sea, Similan Islands, Phuket Thailand ดำน้ำสิมิลัน
Just 60 miles northwest of Phuket, lie the Similan Islands. The word 'Similan' comes from the Malaysian word 'sembilan' (which means the number 'nine'). The Similan Island National Park is without doubt the most prestigious marine park in Thailand and easily accessible via Thailand liveaboards. Running from south to north and numbered accordingly, lie these truly unspoilt granite islands. With crystal clear seas and stunning coral formations, no wonder Jacques Cousteau believed it to be, one of the best diving destinations in the world. The islands, best experienced on Thailand liveaboards, are densely covered with tropical vegetation, offering short and easy adventure trekking through the rainforest jungles. Due to the raging south west monsoon, the exposed south, west and north sides of each island, offer stunning underwater scenery. What you see above is what you get below. Rising from depths of more than 50 metres, the sea consists of large granite boulders that lay strewn together, overgrown with hard and soft corals. This provides some magnificent Similan Islands diving, with many interesting swim throughs, canyons, archways and caves. Protected from the raging monsoons on the east side of each island, you will find untouched, powdery white sandy beaches. Underwater, you will be able to witness, sand slopes with beautiful fringing reefs. Teeming with a large diversity of marine life, these reefs are perfect for drift diving. Being part of the Indian Ocean network ...
- published: 16 Mar 2010
- views: 12574
- author: andasong
5:52
9.Scuba Diving Andaman Sea, Similan Islands, Phuket Thailand ดำน้ำสิมิลัน
Tachai IslandSimilan Islands with Thailand Liveaboards Just 60 miles northwest of Phuket, ...
published: 28 Mar 2010
author: andasong
9.Scuba Diving Andaman Sea, Similan Islands, Phuket Thailand ดำน้ำสิมิลัน
Tachai IslandSimilan Islands with Thailand Liveaboards Just 60 miles northwest of Phuket, lie the Similan Islands. The word 'Similan' comes from the Malaysian word 'sembilan' (which means the number 'nine'). The Similan Island National Park is without doubt the most prestigious marine park in Thailand and easily accessible via Thailand liveaboards. Running from south to north and numbered accordingly, lie these truly unspoilt granite islands. With crystal clear seas and stunning coral formations, no wonder Jacques Cousteau believed it to be, one of the best diving destinations in the world. The islands, best experienced on Thailand liveaboards, are densely covered with tropical vegetation, offering short and easy adventure trekking through the rainforest jungles. Due to the raging south west monsoon, the exposed south, west and north sides of each island, offer stunning underwater scenery. What you see above is what you get below. Rising from depths of more than 50 metres, the sea consists of large granite boulders that lay strewn together, overgrown with hard and soft corals. This provides some magnificent Similan Islands diving, with many interesting swim throughs, canyons, archways and caves. Protected from the raging monsoons on the east side of each island, you will find untouched, powdery white sandy beaches. Underwater, you will be able to witness, sand slopes with beautiful fringing reefs. Teeming with a large diversity of marine life, these reefs are perfect for ...
- published: 28 Mar 2010
- views: 2833
- author: andasong
3:46
Phuket, Patong, James Bond Island, Andaman Sea, Thailand. 2012 FULL HD
Exploring the many islands in the Andaman Sea...
published: 15 Apr 2012
author: Jeff Smith
Phuket, Patong, James Bond Island, Andaman Sea, Thailand. 2012 FULL HD
Exploring the many islands in the Andaman Sea
- published: 15 Apr 2012
- views: 3276
- author: Jeff Smith
5:34
2.Scuba Diving Andaman Sea, Similan Islands, Phuket Thailand ดำน้ำสิมิลัน
Just 60 miles northwest of Phuket, lie the Similan Islands. The word 'Similan' comes from ...
published: 19 Mar 2010
author: andasong
2.Scuba Diving Andaman Sea, Similan Islands, Phuket Thailand ดำน้ำสิมิลัน
Just 60 miles northwest of Phuket, lie the Similan Islands. The word 'Similan' comes from the Malaysian word 'sembilan' (which means the number 'nine'). The Similan Island National Park is without doubt the most prestigious marine park in Thailand and easily accessible via Thailand liveaboards. Running from south to north and numbered accordingly, lie these truly unspoilt granite islands. With crystal clear seas and stunning coral formations, no wonder Jacques Cousteau believed it to be, one of the best diving destinations in the world. The islands, best experienced on Thailand liveaboards, are densely covered with tropical vegetation, offering short and easy adventure trekking through the rainforest jungles. Due to the raging south west monsoon, the exposed south, west and north sides of each island, offer stunning underwater scenery. What you see above is what you get below. Rising from depths of more than 50 metres, the sea consists of large granite boulders that lay strewn together, overgrown with hard and soft corals. This provides some magnificent Similan Islands diving, with many interesting swim throughs, canyons, archways and caves. Protected from the raging monsoons on the east side of each island, you will find untouched, powdery white sandy beaches. Underwater, you will be able to witness, sand slopes with beautiful fringing reefs. Teeming with a large diversity of marine life, these reefs are perfect for drift diving. Being part of the Indian Ocean network ...
- published: 19 Mar 2010
- views: 4539
- author: andasong
5:23
22.Scuba Diving Andaman Sea, Similan Islands, Phuket Thailand ดำน้ำสิมิลัน
Similan Islands with Thailand Liveaboards Just 60 miles northwest of Phuket, lie the Simil...
published: 03 Jun 2010
author: andasong
22.Scuba Diving Andaman Sea, Similan Islands, Phuket Thailand ดำน้ำสิมิลัน
Similan Islands with Thailand Liveaboards Just 60 miles northwest of Phuket, lie the Similan Islands. The word 'Similan' comes from the Malaysian word 'sembilan' (which means the number 'nine'). The Similan Island National Park is without doubt the most prestigious marine park in Thailand and easily accessible via Thailand liveaboards. Running from south to north and numbered accordingly, lie these truly unspoilt granite islands. With crystal clear seas and stunning coral formations, no wonder Jacques Cousteau believed it to be, one of the best diving destinations in the world. The islands, best experienced on Thailand liveaboards, are densely covered with tropical vegetation, offering short and easy adventure trekking through the rainforest jungles. Due to the raging south west monsoon, the exposed south, west and north sides of each island, offer stunning underwater scenery. What you see above is what you get below. Rising from depths of more than 50 metres, the sea consists of large granite boulders that lay strewn together, overgrown with hard and soft corals. This provides some magnificent Similan Islands diving, with many interesting swim throughs, canyons, archways and caves. Protected from the raging monsoons on the east side of each island, you will find untouched, powdery white sandy beaches. Underwater, you will be able to witness, sand slopes with beautiful fringing reefs. Teeming with a large diversity of marine life, these reefs are perfect for drift diving ...
- published: 03 Jun 2010
- views: 1673
- author: andasong
Vimeo results:
4:54
Andaman Sea - Burma
This is footage from the Andaman Sea in Burma in 1994...enjoy...
published: 04 Dec 2010
author: Nick Nobody
Andaman Sea - Burma
This is footage from the Andaman Sea in Burma in 1994...enjoy
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Photography Showreel-Andaman Sea
My underwater photography on the Andaman Sea, November 2011-April 2012
Photography and ed...
published: 12 Apr 2012
author: ALex Lindbloom
Photography Showreel-Andaman Sea
My underwater photography on the Andaman Sea, November 2011-April 2012
Photography and editing by Alex Lindbloom
Canon G12-Ikelite Housing
www.bagusimages.com
alex.bagusimages@gmail.com
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TRAILER DOCUMENTAL "ANDAMAN SEA"
Banda sonora del documental "Andaman sea" (Top Dive Sites)
Productora: Gran Angular...
published: 14 Jul 2012
author: Ismaelsatari
TRAILER DOCUMENTAL "ANDAMAN SEA"
Banda sonora del documental "Andaman sea" (Top Dive Sites)
Productora: Gran Angular
Youtube results:
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5.Scuba Diving Andaman Sea, Similan Islands, Phuket Thailand ดำน้ำสิมิลัน
Just 60 miles northwest of Phuket, lie the Similan Islands. The word 'Similan' comes from ...
published: 20 Mar 2010
author: andasong
5.Scuba Diving Andaman Sea, Similan Islands, Phuket Thailand ดำน้ำสิมิลัน
Just 60 miles northwest of Phuket, lie the Similan Islands. The word 'Similan' comes from the Malaysian word 'sembilan' (which means the number 'nine'). The Similan Island National Park is without doubt the most prestigious marine park in Thailand and easily accessible via Thailand liveaboards. Running from south to north and numbered accordingly, lie these truly unspoilt granite islands. With crystal clear seas and stunning coral formations, no wonder Jacques Cousteau believed it to be, one of the best diving destinations in the world. The islands, best experienced on Thailand liveaboards, are densely covered with tropical vegetation, offering short and easy adventure trekking through the rainforest jungles. Due to the raging south west monsoon, the exposed south, west and north sides of each island, offer stunning underwater scenery. What you see above is what you get below. Rising from depths of more than 50 metres, the sea consists of large granite boulders that lay strewn together, overgrown with hard and soft corals. This provides some magnificent Similan Islands diving, with many interesting swim throughs, canyons, archways and caves. Protected from the raging monsoons on the east side of each island, you will find untouched, powdery white sandy beaches. Underwater, you will be able to witness, sand slopes with beautiful fringing reefs. Teeming with a large diversity of marine life, these reefs are perfect for drift diving. Being part of the Indian Ocean network ...
- published: 20 Mar 2010
- views: 1846
- author: andasong
5:21
21.Scuba Diving Andaman Sea, Similan Islands, Phuket Thailand ดำน้ำสิมิลัน
Similan Islands with Thailand Liveaboards Just 60 miles northwest of Phuket, lie the Simil...
published: 08 May 2010
author: andasong
21.Scuba Diving Andaman Sea, Similan Islands, Phuket Thailand ดำน้ำสิมิลัน
Similan Islands with Thailand Liveaboards Just 60 miles northwest of Phuket, lie the Similan Islands. The word 'Similan' comes from the Malaysian word 'sembilan' (which means the number 'nine'). The Similan Island National Park is without doubt the most prestigious marine park in Thailand and easily accessible via Thailand liveaboards. Running from south to north and numbered accordingly, lie these truly unspoilt granite islands. With crystal clear seas and stunning coral formations, no wonder Jacques Cousteau believed it to be, one of the best diving destinations in the world. The islands, best experienced on Thailand liveaboards, are densely covered with tropical vegetation, offering short and easy adventure trekking through the rainforest jungles. Due to the raging south west monsoon, the exposed south, west and north sides of each island, offer stunning underwater scenery. What you see above is what you get below. Rising from depths of more than 50 metres, the sea consists of large granite boulders that lay strewn together, overgrown with hard and soft corals. This provides some magnificent Similan Islands diving, with many interesting swim throughs, canyons, archways and caves. Protected from the raging monsoons on the east side of each island, you will find untouched, powdery white sandy beaches. Underwater, you will be able to witness, sand slopes with beautiful fringing reefs. Teeming with a large diversity of marine life, these reefs are perfect for drift diving ...
- published: 08 May 2010
- views: 1205
- author: andasong
5:10
7.Scuba Diving Andaman Sea, Similan Islands, Phuket Thailand ดำน้ำสิมิลัน
Similan Islands with Thailand Liveaboards Just 60 miles northwest of Phuket, lie the Simil...
published: 22 Mar 2010
author: andasong
7.Scuba Diving Andaman Sea, Similan Islands, Phuket Thailand ดำน้ำสิมิลัน
Similan Islands with Thailand Liveaboards Just 60 miles northwest of Phuket, lie the Similan Islands. The word 'Similan' comes from the Malaysian word 'sembilan' (which means the number 'nine'). The Similan Island National Park is without doubt the most prestigious marine park in Thailand and easily accessible via Thailand liveaboards. Running from south to north and numbered accordingly, lie these truly unspoilt granite islands. With crystal clear seas and stunning coral formations, no wonder Jacques Cousteau believed it to be, one of the best diving destinations in the world. The islands, best experienced on Thailand liveaboards, are densely covered with tropical vegetation, offering short and easy adventure trekking through the rainforest jungles. Due to the raging south west monsoon, the exposed south, west and north sides of each island, offer stunning underwater scenery. What you see above is what you get below. Rising from depths of more than 50 metres, the sea consists of large granite boulders that lay strewn together, overgrown with hard and soft corals. This provides some magnificent Similan Islands diving, with many interesting swim throughs, canyons, archways and caves. Protected from the raging monsoons on the east side of each island, you will find untouched, powdery white sandy beaches. Underwater, you will be able to witness, sand slopes with beautiful fringing reefs. Teeming with a large diversity of marine life, these reefs are perfect for drift diving ...
- published: 22 Mar 2010
- views: 1169
- author: andasong
5:23
Tomb Raider: Underworld Walkthrough - Andaman Sea 1/1
Andaman Sea 1/1. TRU full walkthrough. Includes all treasures and relics....
published: 07 Dec 2008
author: 1araCr0ft
Tomb Raider: Underworld Walkthrough - Andaman Sea 1/1
Andaman Sea 1/1. TRU full walkthrough. Includes all treasures and relics.
- published: 07 Dec 2008
- views: 26987
- author: 1araCr0ft