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INTRODUCTION
As we plunge into a new millennium
scuba diving is well on the way to becoming one of the fastest
growing recreational sports enjoyed by both the young and old.
Divers travel thousands of miles to experience the amazing
wonders of the underwater realm and where better than to the
bio-diversity hotspot of Southern Asia, Malaysian Borneo. With
its sandy beaches, tropical islands, blue waters, coral reefs
and atolls, Sabah have several dive sites rated to be amongst
the top ten in the world and many more yet to be truly explored.
Over the years, many prominent marine biologists have visited
and dived Sabah's waters, including ocean's greatest ambassador,
Jacques Costeau. He commented 'I have seen other places like
Sipadan, 45 years ago, but now no more. Now we have found again
an untouched piece of art...a jewel'.

In fact a diver may find many rare
or endangered sea creatures such as green and hawksbill turtles,
napoleon wrasse, giant clams, as well as countless species of
sharks and schools of thousands of barracuda and jacks. Sabah is
not only known for its reef's larger inhabitants but also as a
'Muck diving' paradise with such rarities as the mimic octopus,
flamboyant cuttlefish mandarin fish, harlequin ghost pipefish
plus many types of weird and wonderful frogfish and nudibranchs.
These underwater delights are not restricted to the certified
diver, snorkelers and hopeful divers may enroll in one of the
many PADI affiliated dive courses run at any of Sabah's dive
resort. Whatever your underwater wish, Sabah's seas and coral
reefs can easily fulfill and surpass your wildest dream.
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