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Angels Cove in Talikud Island, Davao, Mindanao, Philippines is a picturesque dive site that features a sloping reef with a depth range of 5 to 20 meters. The site is named after the resident population of angel fish that are commonly seen here. Divers can also encounter other marine species such as moray eels, lionfish, and various types of colorful reef fish. The sandy bottom is home to garden eels that sway with the current, making for a unique and fascinating underwater spectacle. The site i…
Angels Cove in Talikud Island, Davao, Mindanao, Philippines is a picturesque dive site that features a sloping reef with a depth range of 5 to 20 meters. The site is named after the resident population of angel fish that are commonly seen here. Divers can also encounter other marine species such as moray eels, lionfish, and various types of colorful reef fish. The sandy bottom is home to garden eels that sway with the current, making for a unique and fascinating underwater spectacle. The site is accessible by boat and is suitable for divers of all levels, including beginners. The calm waters and shallow depths make it an excellent spot for underwater photography or a relaxing dive. Diving with a guide is recommended to ensure safety and to protect the delicate marine ecosystem. Angels Cove is a must-visit dive site for anyone looking for a serene and visually stunning dive experience in the Philippines.
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