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Great coral diversity! Whips, dendros, blue damsels, angels, butterflies, rainbow runners, occasional horse eyed jacks.
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Sloping reef, banner fishes, pink anthias, branching and boulder corals as well as soft corals Mandarinfish, softcoral crabs and much more.
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Lush black corals, seafans and whips. Schools of fishes like Randall's, silver fusiliers, drummers, surgeonfishes, pipe and trumpet fishes and many more.
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Steep slope, school of jacks, sweetlips, rabbitfishes, snappers, drummers. Frogfishes ( if you can spot them), good coral cover.
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A series to mini-walls and slopes. This current swept site is characterized by house sized brain coral, resident schools of jacks and midnight snappers, and bonito. Green and yellow sea cucumbers carpet exposed stones.
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Gigantic volcanic boulders encrusted with marine life. Unique seascape, softcorals and sea fans. Great spot for wide angle shots.
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Sand slope with coral patches, pygmy seahorses (Barbiganti and Denise), slugs and nudies, tiny fresh water springs. Macro haven.
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You'll see a WW II pontoon bridge wreck, shallow soft coral garden, whip corals, whip coral shrimps, black corals, pink anthias and more.
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Shallow coral garden, damsels and clowns, dome and disk corals, coleman shrimps, parrotfishes, wrasses and angelfishes. Mating mandarinfishes on late afternoon dives.
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Bugtong Bato (the lone rock) in a coastal promontory 7 minutes away from the resort by dive boat. A shallow reef (I have done 90 minute dives here with plenty of air to spare) sharply demarcated from the sandy slope. Whips with gobies and more...
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Freshwater vents at 5 ms. and 30 ms., large gorgonian fans, dense softcorals, lots of tropical fishes and nudies. For macro and wide angle.
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