
Bimoli
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All about Bimoli dive site
Bimoli is a Lembeh Strait muck site, known for its industrial-edge setting and surprisingly rich macro life. Like many Lembeh dives, it turns an unassuming seabed into one of Indonesia’s most rewarding critter hunts.
What to see
Frogfish, flamboyant cuttlefish, mimic octopus, coconut octopus, nudibranchs, pipefish, seahorses, shrimps, crabs, and scorpionfish may be seen.
When To Go Diving
Lembeh is diveable year-round, with water usually around 26–29°C. Visibility is often 5–20 metres, and macro subjects can be excellent even when visibility is modest.









