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MENJANGAN |
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Menjangan Island is a one hour dive from Lovina
followed boat ride. From the white sand beaches of this small island, 15
dive sites open an underwater world with very different tropicals. The
abundant marine life includes sharks, whale sharks, eagle and manta rays
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TULAMBEN |
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"The USS Liberty"
The Liberty wreck is Bali's
most visited dive site. During World War II this American cargoship was
hit by the Japanese navy and later sank
just 30 meters from the shore. Today the wreck is
home to
a superb variety of fish which
divers can feed by
hand. |
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AMED |
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A short five minute boat ride
brings you to this underwater
garden where a very light current attracts thousands of
tropicals. Shark, barracudas and buffalo fish are
frequently seen here. |
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TEPEKONG |
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Twenty minutes by boat from Padang Bai puts you at the
base of this rock rising 20 meters above the sea. Below the surface you will
discover a big cave and a wide varity of tropicals. The Mola Mola, Bali's
famous "sunfish" and other large fish are often seen here. With a strong
current and relatively cool water, this dive site is recommended for
experienced divers only. |
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PADANG BAI |
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A short 10 minute boat ride from Padang Bai brings you
to three dive site: Tajung Sari, Tajung Jepun and Tajung Bungsil. With sandy
slopes and beautiful corals, these sites offer a wide variety of tropicals.
Sharks, small rays and napoleon fish are spotted regularly. |
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NUSA PENIDA |
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One hour by boat from Padang Bai brings you to Nusa
Penida and two sister islands, Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan, with 20
dive sites. In mostly strong current, this dive area offers the excitement
of a spectacular "Drift Dive". Recommended for experienced divers only,
large mantas and schooling jackfish are often seen. |