Layang Layang Island
Layang Layang, meaning kite,
is fast becoming another one
of Malaysia's premier dive
destinations after the world-
famous Sipadan Island.
This oceanic haven is
situated
in the South China Sea about
300km north-west of Kota
Kinabalu, the capital of
Sabah.
Its mass supports a luxurious
90-room dive resort, a
Malaysian Naval base and a
nesting colony for several
sea-faring migratory birds.
The reef topography is
essentially made up of a rich
growth of hard corals; some
so
shallow that they break the
sea surface during low tides,
but most begin at depths of
about 5m right down to the
ocean floor.
Some of the marine animals
observed around the 14 dive
sites include black-tip
sharks, hammerheads, jacks
barracudas, bump-head
parrotfish, lionfish, moray
eels, turtles, nudibranches,
gobies and the ghost pipe
fish.