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天生哥
5/5Outstanding
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Going to the bottom of the sea to explore the mystery of this underwater world feels like time and space travel, which makes people feel very happy. I have been exploring what I will see at the next glance. This diving experience is something that other island tours can't experience. It's very interesting.
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Posted: Apr 30, 2019
juki235
5/5Outstanding
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This is one of the most attractive places in Cologne, there are many WWII wrecks here, very historical, suitable for all diving lovers and WWII control to explore here. There are also many corals and sea fish here that are very fun.
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Posted: Nov 27, 2016
kikiwiwi see the world
5/5Outstanding
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The sea around Cologne Island in the Palawan Islands of the Philippines has become a world-class sinking diving resort. 24 Japanese warships and merchant ships have sunk on the seabed. At present, 13 of them have been found. The depths of these 13 sinking ships are different. Some shallower sinking ships are exposed to the water, and some are only a few meters deep. Snorkeling can be seen. The deeper wrecks are 9 to 22 meters, and deep dives are needed to appreciate the mysterious figure.
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Posted: May 15, 2014
灰姑娘的南瓜车
5/5Outstanding
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The wreck shelf is a remnant of World War II, and it is also a sacred place for diving. Not only can you see many creatures on the seabed, but also can see this wreck, which is a very unforgettable time since diving.
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Posted: Oct 15, 2016
laolizi66
5/5Outstanding
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The sunken ship scuba divers longed to see him, indeed to the bottom of the sea to see is very spectacular, but this sunken ship scuba has been for a long time, but only a few meters, it is easy to see, must go to see worth it.