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The
island grapevine tells of a road soon to be constructed to Mango Bay.
We will see. Certainly it should be possible to access the bay along
any preparitary track long before it receives a concrete coating.
Otherwise a long tail taxi boat is called for. Mango Bay is a beauty.
Viewed from the sea it is as if one were transported to a location for
Treasure Island.
A new resort is being completed here, so it remains to
be seen if Mango Bay will retain its breathtaking beauty once the
detritus of construction work has been removed, and the landscaping of
the gardens blossom in full.
The bay is immensely popular with the
diving fraternity. Sandy shallow areas, beautiful shallow coral, deeper
rock dives along the shoreline, Mango Bay has a lot to offer.
Fortunately the bay is large enough to cope with the many boats that
moor up here.
A common site is the 'Orange Wave' as it is affectionately
known throughout South East Asia.
Something to do with the Dutch?
Not
at all.
Keep your eyes open for a score or more of (usually) Korean
snorkellers.
Each clad in a bright orange life preserver they are led
en masse into the water, snorkel en masse appearing to hover over the
same spot, and are then heaved from the water as if connected by
invisible ropes.
Perhaps that is the real secret?
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