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The name of this dive site, in the local language, means 'in front of the village'. The dive site is located right in front of the main village on Bunaken Island and is sometimes nicknamed 'turtle city' because because of the large population of sea turtles (Green and Hawksbill).
On this dive site there is a permanent mooring line for boats to tie onto which is near a sandy sloping bay. On the way down you might see shrimp, lionfish or leaf scorpionfish hiding near the sandy area. From there …
The name of this dive site, in the local language, means 'in front of the village'. The dive site is located right in front of the main village on Bunaken Island and is sometimes nicknamed 'turtle city' because because of the large population of sea turtles (Green and Hawksbill).
On this dive site there is a permanent mooring line for boats to tie onto which is near a sandy sloping bay. On the way down you might see shrimp, lionfish or leaf scorpionfish hiding near the sandy area. From there the rest of the dive site is a steep sloping wall with some sandy areas. There is often a mild-medium current with some very mild up and down currents.
You can see many different types of reef fish, corals and sponges on the wall as well as smaller things like nudibranchs, flatworms, crabs, shrimp etc. Next to the wall there are large schools of Pyramid Butterflyfish and Red Tooth Triggerfish but you might be lucky and see a Spanish Mackerel, Tuna, Eagle Rays, or small reef sharks swimming past.
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