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English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Approx 4 km south of Lembeh resorts (10 mins by boat).
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Approx 4 km south of Lembeh resorts (10 mins by boat).
Approx 4 km south of Lembeh resorts (10 mins by boat).
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Approx 4 km south of Lembeh resorts (10 mins by boat).
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Approx 4 km south of Lembeh resorts (10 mins by boat).
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Approx 4 km south of Lembeh resorts (10 mins by boat).
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Approx 4 km south of Lembeh resorts (10 mins by boat).
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Approx 4 km south of Lembeh resorts (10 mins by boat).
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Approx 4 km south of Lembeh resorts (10 mins by boat).
Como? De barco
Distância Curto trajecto de barco (< 10min)
Fácil de encontrar? Difícil de encontrar
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Características do local
Outro nome Tanduk Rusa wreck, Sekino Maru
Profundidade média 20 m / 65.6 ft
Profundidade máxima 30 m / 98.4 ft
Correnteza Fraco ( < 1 nó)
Visibilidade Boa ( 10 - 30 m)
Qualidade
Qualidade do sitio Bom
Experiência CMAS ** / AOW
Interesse bio Interessante
Mais detalhes
Cheio durante a semana
Cheio no fim de semana
Tipo de mergulho
- Escombros de naufrágio
Actividades de mergulho
- Biologia Marinha
- Fotografia
Perigos
- Espécies perigosas
- Tráfego de barcos
Informações suplementares
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The Mawali is a 65m long Japanese World War II steel cargo ship wreck. It was scuttled and sank by USS aircraft in 1944.
The Malawi now lies on its port side between 15 to 30 m deep.
The highlight of the dive is its many large lionfish around the masts.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The Mawali is a 65m long Japanese World War II steel cargo ship wreck. It was scuttled and sank by USS aircraft in 1944.
The Malawi now lies on its port side between 15 to 30 m deep.
The highlight of the dive is its many large lionfish around the masts.
The Mawali is a 65m long Japanese World War II steel cargo ship wreck. It was scuttled and sank by USS aircraft in 1944.
The Malawi now lies on its port side between 15 to 30 m deep.
The highlight of the dive is its many large lionfish around the masts.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The Mawali is a 65m long Japanese World War II steel cargo ship wreck. It was scuttled and sank by USS aircraft in 1944.
The Malawi now lies on its port side between 15 to 30 m deep.
The highlight of the dive is its many large lionfish around the masts.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The Mawali is a 65m long Japanese World War II steel cargo ship wreck. It was scuttled and sank by USS aircraft in 1944.
The Malawi now lies on its port side between 15 to 30 m deep.
The highlight of the dive is its many large lionfish around the masts.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The Mawali is a 65m long Japanese World War II steel cargo ship wreck. It was scuttled and sank by USS aircraft in 1944.
The Malawi now lies on its port side between 15 to 30 m deep.
The highlight of the dive is its many large lionfish around the masts.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The Mawali is a 65m long Japanese World War II steel cargo ship wreck. It was scuttled and sank by USS aircraft in 1944.
The Malawi now lies on its port side between 15 to 30 m deep.
The highlight of the dive is its many large lionfish around the masts.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The Mawali is a 65m long Japanese World War II steel cargo ship wreck. It was scuttled and sank by USS aircraft in 1944.
The Malawi now lies on its port side between 15 to 30 m deep.
The highlight of the dive is its many large lionfish around the masts.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The Mawali is a 65m long Japanese World War II steel cargo ship wreck. It was scuttled and sank by USS aircraft in 1944.
The Malawi now lies on its port side between 15 to 30 m deep.
The highlight of the dive is its many large lionfish around the masts.
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