Lunar Scape
About Lunar Scape
Located at the north end of Luminao Reef, this site is a popular boat-access reef dive known for encounters with larger pelagic fish and occasional sharks. It is typically dived as a drift, using the current to cover ground along the reef. Divers are advised to maintain neutral buoyancy and go with the flow, as currents are a defining feature of the dive.
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Lunar Scape Planning Details
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Typical Conditions
Often dived as a drift with noticeable current.
Safety & Access At Lunar Scape
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Safety Notes
This is commonly done as a drift dive; maintain neutral buoyancy and be prepared to ride the current.
Local Intel For Lunar Scape
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Scuba
Commonly done as a drift dive; good buoyancy control is important.
Lunar Scape Dive Conditions Planner
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Exposure Profile at Lunar Scape
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