Myanmar & Thailand Scuba Diving Underwater Videos
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 The perfect souvenir of your Myanmar dive
Mergui liveaboard Burma Banks and Thailand scuba diving
adventure Thailand
liveaboard! Santana's Thailand scuba diving
videographers-in-residence, Bubble Vision, take high quality
digital footage of you above and underwater, then take great care
in editing every single shot on the computer before adding music,
fades, titles etc.. Feel free to join them on board MV
Discovery's Thailand scuba diving liveaboards scuba diving Similan Islands or Phuket liveaboard dive Hin Daeng and dive Mergui
liveaboard safaris with their mobile studio to watch your scuba
diving underwater videos in production.
Bubble Vision's Thailand scuba diving underwater video clips
footage has appeared on the BBC and the History Channel, so you
can be sure of a high quality souvenir to treasure forever.
The finished Thailand scuba diving day-trip DVD or cassette is
usually between 20 and 35 minutes long and the liveaboard scuba
diving underwater videos are 45 to 75 minutes long.
To find out prices and more details on personalised underwater
video clips visit their diving videos page. Please register your interest
in a personalised Thailand scuba diving underwater video on our
scuba diving
Thailand contact and enquiries form so we can make sure they
are on the boat when you are.
Below is a selection of videos shot by the Bubble Vision team
while scuba diving in Thailand and Myanmar with day trips and
liveaboards aboard Santana's cruises. Their underwater video website features many more online
Thailand scuba diving underwater videos and Thailand scuba diving
underwater photos from the sites we dive here at Santana
including the Similan Islands, the Burma Banks, Mergui and the
Southern islands. Well worth a visit!
Download your underwater videos for free!
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This season has proved again that
the Similans, Hin Daeng & Hin Muang and Burma are world class spots.To wet your
appetite for the up and coming 2008/09 season we
have included some of the highlights from the
2007/08 season aboard the MV Discovery. Here we
have something for everyone, for the macro lover,
Sea Horses, Ghost Pipefish and nudibranch's. For
those who like their fish a little larger, we have
the majestic Manta Ray and the friendly smile of
the Whale Shark. We hope you enjoy this virtual
dive, now come and join us for the real
thing.
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Guests on Santana's recent March
2008 Similan Islands liveaboard Thailand safari met
an enormous variety of marine life including turtles
and leopard sharks.
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Turtle Video
liveaboard_thailand_similan-
islands_nov05.wmv
(Windows Media 10)
(4113KB)
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Richelieu Rock is a "hot spot" for
whale shark sightings and on 20th January 2008 we were
there to capture the World's largest fish in all its
glory. This female is missing the top of her tail and
would be easy to identify again.
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On 29th January 2005 we completed a
tsunami clean-up dive at Kata Noi. Many beach
umbrellas were recovered, as well as some very surprising
objects...
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This footage was taken during a
single dive at East of Eden, Similan Island number 7,
on 4th January 2005. See for yourself the absence of
damage due to the tsunami.
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The "Chyang" wreck, deliberately sunk in
the Similan Islands during mid-2003 to create an
artificial reef. Footage shot on 25/11/03.
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Freddie the potato grouper, Barry
the giant barracuda, and of course all the shark
action from the Burma Banks
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Burma Banks
burma_banks.wmv
(Windows Media 10)
(3458KB)
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Find more Videos from Thailand and
Burma at Bubble Vision's Webpage
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How to Play these Videos
Unless you have a fast broadband connection, we
recommend you download the movies before playing
them. In Internet Explorer hold the cursor over the
file name and select "Save Target As..." under the
right mouse button. This stores a copy of it on your
local disk and gives it the best chance of playing
smoothly. It also allows you to continue browsing
while the movie downloads. The files are large, so
please be patient.
Most of the movies are 320 x 240 resolution and about
90 seconds long.
The appropriate player may well be
pre-installed on your system, but if things don't
seem to be working you can download and install the
latest version of Windows Media Player for free.
Many media players may download the Windows Media
version 11 codec automatically if it is not already
installed, so there may be a delay.
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