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Tulamben
A popular and dramatic dive site well-known for its shipwreck USAT Liberty which was torpedoed by the Japanese during the World War II. The shipwreck laid on black volcanic sand at 5 – 30 meters depth and close to the shore. This dive site is also very popular among world well known underwater photographer. There can’t be any other wish than to see the large variety of fish over here and not far from the shipwreck there is a wall with variety of hard corals, soft corals and beautiful tropical coral fishes.
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Reef |
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Liberty Shipwreck, Drop Off |
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Depth |
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3 to 30 meters |
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Access |
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Beach Dive |
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Visibility |
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10 – 35 meters |
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Current |
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None |
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Coral |
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Good variety of hard and soft coral |
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Fish |
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Excellent in variety and number |
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Highlight |
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Full moon night dive on the wreck |
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Other |
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Fish on the wreck feed regularly, sometimes crowded |
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Recommended for all level
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