**Beautiful Seas of Krabi**
The Ha Islands, or "Koh Tuk Na Lima," meaning "Five Rock Piles," is a group of five islands. The largest, Koh Ha Yai, is shaped like a sail and is a popular spot for both shallow and deep-water coral reef diving.
Located within the Mu Koh Lanta National Park in Krabi Province, these islands comprise five main islands: Koh One, Koh Two, Koh Three, Koh Four, and Koh Five. To the east of Koh Three lies a small beach sloping down towards Koh Two and Koh Four, forming a lagoon. The highlight of the Ha Islands is "Koh Ha Yai," featuring a grassy ridge on the island's summit, a sail-like rock, and an island with an underwater passage. From the ridge, you can enjoy stunning panoramic views. The area is renowned for its beautiful shallow coral reefs.
The water depth in this area is relatively shallow, with clear, turquoise waters, making it an ideal spot for initial diving tests before proceeding to deeper areas.
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