Just in case you were wondering why I enjoyed Tioman so much, here are some photos taken to show the beauty of God's creation there.
Sunrise on the first evening from Paya Beach Resort.
I love the sunrays and the crescent moon.
Corals from Renggis Island.
This species of hard coral was abundant at the house reefs of my resort too.
'Away into the Deep'
Yellowtails from Marine Park.
Yellowtails from Marine Park.
These fishes are those used to make fishballs - the texture of their meat is excellent.
Blue Spotted Stingray sighted at the Resort's House Reef.
I was told by my friend that such stingray is rarely sighted. Unfortunately, the ray swam away and another tourist kicked a cloud of sand and the stingray was unseen thereafter.
I was told by my friend that such stingray is rarely sighted. Unfortunately, the ray swam away and another tourist kicked a cloud of sand and the stingray was unseen thereafter.
My snorkelling mask and fins with the beautiful sand waves seen throughout low tide.
Swimming around with the fins was a breeze. It also saved my feet many a times from nasty coral cuts.
Swimming around with the fins was a breeze. It also saved my feet many a times from nasty coral cuts.
Sunset on the second evening.
It was an interesting sight as the clouds partially blocked the sun, creating a divided lighting.
It was an interesting sight as the clouds partially blocked the sun, creating a divided lighting.
Customary shot of the resort and hills from the jetty before I departed.
I regretted sleeping through the raining morning instead of donning my mask and fins and braving the rain and slightly choppier waves to visit the corals for the last time before I leave.
I regretted sleeping through the raining morning instead of donning my mask and fins and braving the rain and slightly choppier waves to visit the corals for the last time before I leave.
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