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Sibuyan Sea Underwater Photo Sites
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Red Rock, Philippines
The area is a rocky outcrop that the dive guides are familiar with, but rarely visited. Current can be a problem, best dived on the neap tide.
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Facts about Red Rock
It is in
Philippines
Red Rock is in the
Sibuyan Sea
.
The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
The typical visibility is 3-10 Metres 10-30 Feet.
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Marine Life
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Takot Reef: Cobrador Island, Philippines
Situated on the southern point of Cobrador island just off the bay of the small village of Marakay-Rakay.
This underwater Island (Bahura in local name) has been declared Marine Sanctuary 'cos of healthy Corals and prolific marine life.
Mango shape it takes about an hour to make the underwater dive exploration.
Three Pinacles rise to 8 meters below the surface ideal for beginners or photo lovers.
Along the short wall 40m+ you migth meet a couple of Eagle Rays, Turtles or Tunas.
School of Surgeon Fish, Bat Fish or Fusilier are patrolling then all around.
Some Black Tip Sharks rule the reef.
Best Time from October to May
Probably the best Dive Site in Romblon Waters and some of the most beautifull white beaches along with the warmth and the smile of the friendly people of Cobrador.
Accomodation and food and water can be arrange from De Joya family.
Contact
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more info...
Facts about Takot Reef: Cobrador Island
It is in
Philippines
Takot Reef: Cobrador Island is in the
Sibuyan Sea
.
The typical depth is 0-30 Metres 0-100 Feet.
Dive types
Marine Life
Diving facilities
Photo facilities
The Blue Hole, Romblon, Philippines
As far as it is known that the only Blue Hole in the Philippines.
The dive starts in 5m deep into a volcanic chimney 6m diameter covered with corals.
Free descent to 25m where there is a huge cave ( lobsters rest on the ceiling and night big eye fishes roam).
Then Cinema Theater Big Screen Window!
Just keep your buyancy and open your eyes and watch for the wildlife passing by at the exit of the cave (top of the exit 30m deep, bottom 40m, 15 m wide).
White tip and black tip sharks can be spotted also eagle and manta rays as well as giant groupers and school of tuna.
Unforgettable experience.
Don´t miss it!
For fan of wall diving just turn right at the exit of the The Blue Hole and enjoy Gorda Wall (+70m)
that s a great drift dive with the same prolific corals and fishes.
Be a Safe Diver Always.
Good Dive
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Logbon Island
Romblon
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Facts about The Blue Hole, Romblon
It is in
Philippines
The Blue Hole, Romblon is in the
Sibuyan Sea
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The typical depth is 0-40 Metres 0-130 Feet.
The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
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