30. Tanjung Pisok
Begins with a gentle slope and ends after that, in direction left (north, reef on the right hand side), in a wall. Tanjung Pisok means "Cape Swallow" and in the late afternoon you can see them flying over the sea trying to catch insects that come from the mangroves close by. Being on a "corner", currents of many varieties are likely, but it's also responsible for many unexpected encounters. Here you are likely to observe blue ribbon eel, lionfish, fusilier and lots of butterfly fish. Very nice in the shallows, with lots of soft corals and big hard coral blocks making it a very colourful reef.