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Cape No.6
Cape No.6 is an east‑Zamami reef dive with clear water, varied terrain, and rich
About Cape No.6
Cape No.6 is a reef dive on the east side of Zamami Island known for clear, blue water and varied underwater terrain. The site offers a mix of coral-rich areas and features suited to both slow macro exploration and wider scenic passes. Extensive coral growth is noted, including Palau coral, sea fans, and isobana colonies. Divers can expect a broad range of reef life such as clownfish, snappers, moray eels, and turtles, with conditions often described as clear.
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Cape No.6 Planning Details
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Reported Depth
Up to 25m
Depth Note
Depths reported to around 25 m.
Typical Conditions
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Local Intel For Cape No.6
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Reported depths reach about 25 m with varied topography, and it’s described as appropriate for all levels.
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Exposure Profile at Cape No.6
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