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The Pulauan Wreck is a popular dive site located in Dapitan, Mindanao, Philippines. The wreck is a 30-meter (100-foot) long cargo vessel that sank in the 1980s and now rests on a sandy bottom at a depth of around 18 meters (60 feet). The wreck is relatively intact and provides a unique and exciting dive experience for divers of all levels.
The Pulauan Wreck is home to a variety of marine life, including schools of colorful fish, moray eels, octopuses, and other creatures that have made the wre…
The Pulauan Wreck is a popular dive site located in Dapitan, Mindanao, Philippines. The wreck is a 30-meter (100-foot) long cargo vessel that sank in the 1980s and now rests on a sandy bottom at a depth of around 18 meters (60 feet). The wreck is relatively intact and provides a unique and exciting dive experience for divers of all levels.
The Pulauan Wreck is home to a variety of marine life, including schools of colorful fish, moray eels, octopuses, and other creatures that have made the wreck their home. The wreck is also covered in corals, sponges, and other marine organisms, making it an ideal spot for underwater photography.
Divers can explore the wreck's interior and exterior, including the cargo hold and engine room, where they can see the ship's old equipment and machinery. The clear waters and calm conditions make the Pulauan Wreck an accessible and enjoyable dive site for both novice and experienced divers.
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