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Islands
off the coast present some amazing diving with an incredible diversity
of hard and soft corals, a large collection of reef fishes, larger
pelagics and an enormous variety of macro-life. |
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Koh
Koun is a small uninhabited island about 1½-2 hours
from the mainland. It has two tiny beaches on the east side, the
rest being rock that goes down to the sea. |
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| Koh
Rung Sam Loem is situated around 1½-2 hours from the
mainland and south of Koh Kon, but is a much bigger island comprising
3 major beaches and several other minor ones. There is one small fishing
village at the very north end with around 25 huts, and a few other
small huts dotted around the island, but it remains little visited
and provides perfect secluded beaches and exclusive diving. |
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| Koh
Tang is situated around 4-5 hours off the mainland about 2½
hours south-west of Koh Rong Saloem. It has 2 or 3 sandy beaches,
the rest being rocks. There is a small Cambodian military presence
on the island, but otherwise it is uninhabited. Its remoteness from
the mainland makes this a very exclusive trip. |
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