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Twin Peaks, Coron

Amazing underwater world! Clear water and good visibility. Probability to see sea turtles! This is also one of the best diving spots nearby.Twin Peaks is a stunning snorkeling place in Coron, where vivid corals and fish schools welcome you. It is surrounded by a nice reef.

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Barracuda Lake

40m deep - the Barracuda Lake is made up of a crater of clear blue waters enclosed by dark and sharp limestone cliffs. It is known for its layers of warm and hot water, a.k.a. thermoclines.

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Siete Pecados

Popular snorkeling spot featuring coral reefs with diverse species of colorful tropical marine life.25 minutes going there. The site is best known as a perfect diving spot and a snorkeling heaven for beginners and amateur. The coral reefs surrounding the islets are shallow and among ...

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Alcatraz

ALCATRAZ ROCK. Depth: Max. 20m / 82’. Skill Level: All Levels. Description: Reef. Alcatraz Rock. Alcatraz Reef in the Philippines is a beautiful dive site ...

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Malpadon

Let’s explore the South Side of Sang at Malpandon Island, discovering the marine life. Depth : 5 to 22m. Recommended Certification Level: Snorkeler, Discover Scuba Diver, Open Water Diver. This coral reef is situated at the south ...

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TERU KAZE MARU

Teru Kaze Maru was a 35 m-long Japanese submarine hunter and sunk on September, 24th 1944 during a US air raid east of Sangat Island. The bow starts at 4 meters and she continues down on a slant to a maximum depth of 20 meters. Relatively intact, there are a few small holds that you can penetrate.

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Olympia Maru

This ship was a timber hauler that was converted to a a mobile aircraft repair facility and supply depot for the Army. It witnessed and survived the US Navy attacks in Manila Bay and, after which, proceeded to Coron Bay for safety. Unfortunately, the air raid in Coron Bay set the Olympia on fire.

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Kogyo Maru

The Kogyo Maru. The Kogyo Maru (also known locally as the Ekkai Maru) was an Imperial Japanese Navy auxiliary supply ship, attacked by US Task Force 38 on 24 September 1944. She was carrying a load of construction materials for a runway (a bulldozer, cement bags, and mixer are still evident in her hold).

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IRAKO

This giant high-speed mobile refrigerator was a food warehouse during the war. It could feed 25,000 men for two weeks which was a critical function during the War. It is considered one of the best wrecks to penetrate in the area.

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Morazan Maru

The Morazan was an English passenger cargo vessel that was captured by the Imperial Japanese Navy and used for her war efforts. She sits on her starboard side in 25 meters of seawater. The Morazan’s four cargo holds are empty, but the real treat is the pair of massive boilers in the engine room.

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