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The Uss New York
Located between Alava Pier and the northern end of the runway, this vessel is a World War I vintage battle cruiser built in Philadelphia in 1891 and scuttled by the US Navy at the approach of the Japanese in 1941. This historic vessel is perfect for underwater photography since its cannons are still intact. It lies on its port side in 27 meters of water. Visibility is 5-15 meters. MORE INFO..
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LST
The tank landing ship (LST, for "Landing Ship, Tank") was created during World War II to support amphibious operations by carrying significant quantities of vehicles, cargo, and troops directly onto an unimproved shore. More than a thousand of these ships were laid down in the United States during WWII. MORE INFO..
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El Capitan
If you want to experience a nice dive through the accommodation area, starting from a dive of 18 meters, you can anticipate coming across the average tropical species abundantly existing in this area. This wreck is located near the inner channel marker of Ilanin Bay. MORE INFO...
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Oryoku Maru
Sited 400 meters off Alava pier, this outbound passenger ship has a historical background carrying families as well as 1600 American prisoners of war during their encounter with an American aircraft. Due to its shallow depth, a variety of tropical marine life can be spotted since it was flattened by explosives as a result of navigation. It became an artificial reef serving as a habitat for all species surviving in shallow water. Maximum dive depth is 20 meters with visibility of 5-15 meters which may vary seasonally. MORE INFO...
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Seian Maru
Sunk by the American Navy in 1945, this Japanese cargo ship weighing approximately 30,000 tons is located between Alava Pier and the northern end of the runway. It lies on its portside in 27 meters. Average dive starts at 18 meters ranging to 24 meters. Visibility is from 5-15 meters depending on the tide. MORE INFO.. |
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Patrol Boat
You can enjoy a vast assortment of tropical fish and coral reefs on this dive site. The wrecked ship is situation in Triboa Bay at a depth of 20 - 25 meters. Visibility is from 7-13 meters and a cable from the bow of he ship across the coral reef is placed for the divers to finish in 3 meters. MORE INFO...
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San Quintin
Located off the islands of Grande and Chiquita at the eastern entrance of Subic Bay in 6 to 18 meters of water this is a excellent dive site for everyone. Surface conditions can be a little rough at times but the diving is relatively calm with a occasional mild current. The wrecks have been underwater for over 100 years and nature has not left that much left. MORE INFO... |
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Lighthouse Reef
is nice for discovery dives because of its beautiful corals and small fishes. It is also very good for night diving. |
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