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Underwater Photo Location: Takot Reef: Cobrador Island

Underwater Photo Location: Takot Reef: Cobrador Island

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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 click here to email 



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
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Marine Life
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Diving facilities
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Photo facilities
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