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A wall-and-swim‑through boat dive off Cape Zampa with a cavern section and reef‑
A wall-and-swim‑through boat dive off Cape Zampa with a cavern section and reef‑
Bolo Point is a boat dive off Cape Zampa in Okinawa known for a steep wall and a network of swim‑throughs. The terrain culminates in a cavern area at the southern end, adding overhead features to the route. Divers typically follow the wall and explore the passages and crevices for reef life. Plan for advanced conditions and the need for solid buoyancy and navigation in confined spaces.
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Multiple swim-throughs and a cavern create overhead environments; use appropriate training, lighting, and maintain clear navigation and buoyancy control.
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Scuba Diving
Best suited to divers comfortable with swim-throughs, a vertical wall, and cavern-like features.
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