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A wreck lying on a sandy bottom at around 31 m. It was discovered accidentally when divers drifted over it during ascent, and its origin is unclear though it resembles party boats known locally. Because of its depth and its location near a shallower reef, it is dived infrequently, and the marine life encountered here is described as less wary than at many other sites.
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
31m+
Depth Note
Wreck reported on sand at 31 m / 105 ft.
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Safety Notes
Depth around 31 m makes this a deeper dive and may limit suitable experience levels.
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Coral
Located close to a shallower reef.
Aquatic Life
Marine life is described as less afraid than on more frequently dived sites.
Crowd / Popularity
Not dived very often due to its depth and proximity to a shallower reef.
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