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ABC Dive CoronCoron Island, Philippines
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Coron IslandPhilippines
Want to escape the fast pace and noisy place you dwell in, Coron Island is the best place for you to visit and have for yourself a once in a lifetime experience in enjoying nature at its best literally. This awesome place offer no resorts, restos, or shopping malls, but wait it has far better deal to offer as it isRegion -
Coron Island Fishing BoatBusuanga Island, Philippines
Located a few hundred meters south-west of the bay entrance to the Barracuda Lake, exactly between Limaa Point and Balolo Point at the north-west coast of Coron Island there is a fishing boat wreck. Here you find some areas for diving and snorkeling with beautiful rocks and sandy coves. Most of the areas consist of shallow coral gardens, one with a limestone column that peeks out of the water with…Dive Site -
Middle Coronado IslandCoronados Islands, Mexico
Sea Lions and big fish, LobstersDive Site -
La CoronaHolguin, Cuba
Semi-circular coral formation that look like a crown, hence the name La Corona. Big gorgonians, corals, sponges and lots of fish.Dive Site -
North CoronadoCoronados Islands, Mexico
Sea bass, Calico bass and Halibut in the sandDive Site -
Coronados IslandsMexico
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South Coronado IslandCoronados Islands, Mexico
elephant seals, sea lions and BarracudaDive Site -
Coronel Alfonso MongeTortuga Island, Costa Rica
This wreck lies between 10 and 16 metres, a great dive for certified divers.Dive Site -
Parcel do CoronelAngra dos Reis, Brazil
Very interesting dive site. It has a unique under water topology sorted with narrow passages and short caves. It is also common to spot rays. The dive site itself is the submerged rock formation 500~600 meters off the Lage do Coronel. The Parcel is indicated by a navigation buoy and the Lage is indicated by a navigation aid light close to the Angra dos Reis harbor channel.Dive Site -
Coronados ReefCoronados Islands, Mexico
purple hydrocorals, invertibrates, lobstersDive Site -
North Coronado Island PassageCoronados Islands, Mexico
Passage from one side of the island to the other with Sea Lions all around you. purple hydrocoralsDive Site



