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Even Without Mola-mola, It is OK with Manta

Crystal Bay is the spot most recommended for local divers to see the mola-mola or sunfish, huge fish that seem flat like a kite.

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Kompas/Ferganata Indra Riatmoko

A devil fish swims in a Manta Point diving site off Nusa Penida Island in Klungkung regency, Bali, on Wednesday (25/10).

The sun was searing at Nusa Penida at the end of October. On board a speedboat, the sea breeze blew in the face and hair of Robby Domu, a diving guide who was explaining the characteristics of the current at Crystal Bay to a Kompas team that went diving on Tuesday (24/10).

"The undercurrent is quite strong. After all of us dive to a depth of 20 meters, please follow my lead. And remember to stay close to the rocks," said Robby.

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