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A very special muck dive. As you descend you come across the wreckage of many wooden Bangka boats which have been scrapped in front of the ship yard. While there is plenty to see on these wrecks it's not what you are here for. It's time to head out over the sand! While at first it looks like a barren desert your eyes start to notice life everywhere! With a well trained guide at your side this is a dive not to missed. Common sighting in the muck are Frogfish, Thorny seahorse, Mimic Octopus, Wond…
A very special muck dive. As you descend you come across the wreckage of many wooden Bangka boats which have been scrapped in front of the ship yard. While there is plenty to see on these wrecks it's not what you are here for. It's time to head out over the sand! While at first it looks like a barren desert your eyes start to notice life everywhere! With a well trained guide at your side this is a dive not to missed. Common sighting in the muck are Frogfish, Thorny seahorse, Mimic Octopus, Wonderpus, Flying Gurnards, Sea Moths, Solar Powered Nudibranch's... The list goes on. The Ship Yard has witnessed some real rarities in its short history such as Ambon and Rhinopias Scorpion fish, Bobbitt Worms and Gurnard lion Fish. Due to the area the site is located in visibility can drop dramatically but who really cares when your eyes are focused straight down at the sand! Photographers Heaven.
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