Wow, Bamboo Island looks absolutely stunning! The clear blue waters and the fun activities you showed make it seem like a must-visit destination. Thanks for sharing this amazing adventure! 🌴
Hmm. I'm not sure what you are referring to. The corals are shades of greens, yellows, and oranges. These are the natural, healthy colors for these species of corals. If you are referring to the dead pieces scattered throughout the seabed, this is a completely normal sight and part of a healthy reef's typical life cycle. When small pieces fall off, they usually grow back very quickly. Many animals eat the coral, so quick regeneration is part of its growth. If you want to see an unhealthy reef for comparison, check out my Hawaii diving videos 👇🏼 Adventure: Kauai: th-cam.com/play/PLbrlfmBJaXwygwR4E5i0NtUhhyJ_7zgOV.html
Everything in this video looks incredible! Corals looking super healthy full of life and fish!
What is the name of the model? She is gorgeous
Wow, Bamboo Island looks absolutely stunning! The clear blue waters and the fun activities you showed make it seem like a must-visit destination. Thanks for sharing this amazing adventure! 🌴
It's a must-see for any trip to Phi Phi 😊
The coral are really brown.
Are they dead? I was hoping to see more color:(
Hmm. I'm not sure what you are referring to. The corals are shades of greens, yellows, and oranges. These are the natural, healthy colors for these species of corals. If you are referring to the dead pieces scattered throughout the seabed, this is a completely normal sight and part of a healthy reef's typical life cycle. When small pieces fall off, they usually grow back very quickly. Many animals eat the coral, so quick regeneration is part of its growth. If you want to see an unhealthy reef for comparison, check out my Hawaii diving videos 👇🏼
Adventure: Kauai: th-cam.com/play/PLbrlfmBJaXwygwR4E5i0NtUhhyJ_7zgOV.html