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Underwater Photo Location: Susies Bommy - Loloata

Underwater Photo Location: Susies Bommy - Loloata

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Not a lot of divers go to this site as it is very hard for boats to anchor. This makes the coral virtually untouched.

There are a lot of oriental species of fish including the Lacy scorpion fish. The water is quite cold but a lot of things to photograph. I had used up all my film in 20 minutes.
Facts about Susies Bommy - Loloata
  • It is in Papua New Guinea
  • Susies Bommy - Loloata is in the Pacific.
  • The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
dayboat

Marine Life
bigsmallcoral

Diving facilities
airfriendly

Photo facilities
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