Nakachiburu
About Nakachiburu
Nakachiburu near Tokashiki Island in the Keramas is a shallow, beginner-friendly dive around 10 m deep, featuring roots and sandy patches with holes that shelter small marine life. It’s known for scorpionfish gathering in crevices and clownfish living among purple anemones. Low current conditions make it suitable for night dives, with macro subjects such as turmeric snails and red bee gobies.
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Nakachiburu Planning Details
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Reported Depth
10m+
Depth Note
Described as a 10 m deep site.
Typical Conditions
Low currents are described, making the site suitable for night dives.
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Scuba
Beginner-friendly and shallow (~10 m), and described as good for night diving due to low currents.
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