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 Manta Run

Indonesia, Kalimantan, Sangalaki

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Latitude: 1° 54.382' N
Longitude: 118° 26.266' E

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Average depth 20 m / 65.6 ft

Max depth 30 m / 98.4 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): Mantas - MANY Mantas! Start the dive at Manta Parade and drift down all the way to Manta Run. Best time of the day: Between 4 and 5 pm. Try to drift where the water is only 10m deep when the sun is sending rays of warm yellow evening light through the surface. You'll see billions of iridescent blue fish and hopefully lots of mantas at the surface. try to do some snorkelling as well because the mantas around Sangalaki don't like bubbles. At the end of Manta run the reef has a drop off. You have to turn left before that and move on to Sandy Ridge otherwise the current will take you away from the reef.

English (Translate this text in English): Mantas - MANY Mantas! Start the dive at Manta Parade and drift down all the way to Manta Run. Best time of the day: Between 4 and 5 pm. Try to drift where the water is only 10m deep when the sun is sending rays of warm yellow evening light through the surface. You'll see billions of iridescent blue fish and hopefully lots of mantas at the surface. try to do some snorkelling as well because the mantas around Sangalaki don't like bubbles. At the end of Manta run the reef has a drop off. You have to turn left before that and move on to Sandy Ridge otherwise the current will take you away from the reef.

Mantas - MANY Mantas! Start the dive at Manta Parade and drift down all the way to Manta Run. Best time of the day: Between 4 and 5 pm. Try to drift where the water is only 10m deep when the sun is sending rays of warm yellow evening light through the surface. You'll see billions of iridescent blue fish and hopefully lots of mantas at the surface. try to do some snorkelling as well because the mantas around Sangalaki don't like bubbles. At the end of Manta run the reef has a drop off. You have to turn left before that and move on to Sandy Ridge otherwise the current will take you away from the reef.

English (Translate this text in English): Mantas - MANY Mantas! Start the dive at Manta Parade and drift down all the way to Manta Run. Best time of the day: Between 4 and 5 pm. Try to drift where the water is only 10m deep when the sun is sending rays of warm yellow evening light through the surface. You'll see billions of iridescent blue fish and hopefully lots of mantas at the surface. try to do some snorkelling as well because the mantas around Sangalaki don't like bubbles. At the end of Manta run the reef has a drop off. You have to turn left before that and move on to Sandy Ridge otherwise the current will take you away from the reef.

English (Translate this text in English): Mantas - MANY Mantas! Start the dive at Manta Parade and drift down all the way to Manta Run. Best time of the day: Between 4 and 5 pm. Try to drift where the water is only 10m deep when the sun is sending rays of warm yellow evening light through the surface. You'll see billions of iridescent blue fish and hopefully lots of mantas at the surface. try to do some snorkelling as well because the mantas around Sangalaki don't like bubbles. At the end of Manta run the reef has a drop off. You have to turn left before that and move on to Sandy Ridge otherwise the current will take you away from the reef.

English (Translate this text in English): Mantas - MANY Mantas! Start the dive at Manta Parade and drift down all the way to Manta Run. Best time of the day: Between 4 and 5 pm. Try to drift where the water is only 10m deep when the sun is sending rays of warm yellow evening light through the surface. You'll see billions of iridescent blue fish and hopefully lots of mantas at the surface. try to do some snorkelling as well because the mantas around Sangalaki don't like bubbles. At the end of Manta run the reef has a drop off. You have to turn left before that and move on to Sandy Ridge otherwise the current will take you away from the reef.

English (Translate this text in English): Mantas - MANY Mantas! Start the dive at Manta Parade and drift down all the way to Manta Run. Best time of the day: Between 4 and 5 pm. Try to drift where the water is only 10m deep when the sun is sending rays of warm yellow evening light through the surface. You'll see billions of iridescent blue fish and hopefully lots of mantas at the surface. try to do some snorkelling as well because the mantas around Sangalaki don't like bubbles. At the end of Manta run the reef has a drop off. You have to turn left before that and move on to Sandy Ridge otherwise the current will take you away from the reef.

English (Translate this text in English): Mantas - MANY Mantas! Start the dive at Manta Parade and drift down all the way to Manta Run. Best time of the day: Between 4 and 5 pm. Try to drift where the water is only 10m deep when the sun is sending rays of warm yellow evening light through the surface. You'll see billions of iridescent blue fish and hopefully lots of mantas at the surface. try to do some snorkelling as well because the mantas around Sangalaki don't like bubbles. At the end of Manta run the reef has a drop off. You have to turn left before that and move on to Sandy Ridge otherwise the current will take you away from the reef.

English (Translate this text in English): Mantas - MANY Mantas! Start the dive at Manta Parade and drift down all the way to Manta Run. Best time of the day: Between 4 and 5 pm. Try to drift where the water is only 10m deep when the sun is sending rays of warm yellow evening light through the surface. You'll see billions of iridescent blue fish and hopefully lots of mantas at the surface. try to do some snorkelling as well because the mantas around Sangalaki don't like bubbles. At the end of Manta run the reef has a drop off. You have to turn left before that and move on to Sandy Ridge otherwise the current will take you away from the reef.

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