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Kabui Bay
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Sailing into Kabui Bay, explorers have the opportunity to discover remote local villages that are adorned with spectacular caves. Some of these caves are full of bats, others have been used for burials in ancient times, and some may feature ancient rock art.The western end of Kabui Bay is also known as ‘The Passage’ – a famous diving and snorkeling site where banded archerfish can be seen stalking their prey just under the water surface. In the vicinity lies a maze of little islands which is a haven for kayaking.
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Kabui Bay is characterized by its calm, turquoise waters, surrounded by lush greenery and towering limestone karst formations. As a haven for marine life, Kabui Bay offers excellent opportunities for snorkeling and diving, with vibrant coral reefs teeming with colorful fish and other marine creatures.