Coron Bay is a diving destination located on Palawan Island, in the
Philippines.
Coron Bay is a diving destination located on Palawan Island, in the
Philippines. This site is one of borse
Louis Vuitton the most famous wreck diving destinations of the entire world
due to the amount of historic sunken ships which can be visited and seen with
great clarity due to these area's waters usual transparency.
One of the
most visited Coron Bay's wrecks is the Irako. This was a refrigeration ship
which belonged to the Japanese and is very impressive due to the fact that it
looks like if time hadn't affected it. This wreck is located almost at Coron
Bay's entrance and those who dive in Louis Vuitton this area could also
observe a variety of sea creatures along with the ship,
Another very
interesting wreck which divers can visit while being at Coron Bay is Taiei Maru.
This wreck is a Japanese tanker located at south of the area called Conception,
on Busuanga Island. The Taiei Maru is the biggest Coron Bay's wreck and divers
should dive about 10 meters and 16 meters into the water in order to be able to
see it.
Akitsushima, a Japanese seaplane tender is another of the most
visited Coron Bay's wrecks. This wreck is located near Manglet Island, next to
Busuanga Island, and is usually surrounded by several different sea life
creatures. This way, divers go visit this wreck could not only observe the
sunken ship but barracudas, tunas and yellow fins among other marine
species.
Kogyo Maru is a 160 meters long Japanese freighter also sunken
in Coron Bay's area. This wreck still contains some of the objects which it was
carrying when it was sunken, such as construction materials, anti-aircraft
weapons, a cement mixer and a bulldozer. At some points, it is surrounded by a
variety of corals and different fish species that have made of the ship their
habitats.
Another Coron Bay's wreck which divers should not miss while
visiting the area is Morazan Maru. This was another Japanese freighter which was
sunken at Coron Bay's and which is surrounded by a wide variety of marine
creatures. Divers who visit this wreck could meet banana fish, puffer fish and
giant bat fish among others.
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