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English (Translate this text in English): The shipwreck in the bay of Ambon can be accessed by boat only.
English (Translate this text in English): The shipwreck in the bay of Ambon can be accessed by boat only.
The shipwreck in the bay of Ambon can be accessed by boat only.
English (Translate this text in English): The shipwreck in the bay of Ambon can be accessed by boat only.
English (Translate this text in English): The shipwreck in the bay of Ambon can be accessed by boat only.
English (Translate this text in English): The shipwreck in the bay of Ambon can be accessed by boat only.
English (Translate this text in English): The shipwreck in the bay of Ambon can be accessed by boat only.
English (Translate this text in English): The shipwreck in the bay of Ambon can be accessed by boat only.
English (Translate this text in English): The shipwreck in the bay of Ambon can be accessed by boat only.
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Average depth 15 m / 49.2 ft
Max depth 35 m / 114.8 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): This fairly big wreck lies in the bay of Ambon. The dive starts on the bow on about 35m and follows to main deck up to 8m-10m depth.
The wreck has a nice coral cover and is home to many moray eels, frog fish, nudbrach and other small critters.
The name of the wreck is not (yet) known. Maluku divers once had a name for this ship, but in the meantime this particular ship resp. its wreck was found somewhere else.
English (Translate this text in English): This fairly big wreck lies in the bay of Ambon. The dive starts on the bow on about 35m and follows to main deck up to 8m-10m depth.
The wreck has a nice coral cover and is home to many moray eels, frog fish, nudbrach and other small critters.
The name of the wreck is not (yet) known. Maluku divers once had a name for this ship, but in the meantime this particular ship resp. its wreck was found somewhere else.
This fairly big wreck lies in the bay of Ambon. The dive starts on the bow on about 35m and follows to main deck up to 8m-10m depth.
The wreck has a nice coral cover and is home to many moray eels, frog fish, nudbrach and other small critters.
The name of the wreck is not (yet) known. Maluku divers once had a name for this ship, but in the meantime this particular ship resp. its wreck was found somewhere else.
English (Translate this text in English): This fairly big wreck lies in the bay of Ambon. The dive starts on the bow on about 35m and follows to main deck up to 8m-10m depth.
The wreck has a nice coral cover and is home to many moray eels, frog fish, nudbrach and other small critters.
The name of the wreck is not (yet) known. Maluku divers once had a name for this ship, but in the meantime this particular ship resp. its wreck was found somewhere else.
English (Translate this text in English): This fairly big wreck lies in the bay of Ambon. The dive starts on the bow on about 35m and follows to main deck up to 8m-10m depth.
The wreck has a nice coral cover and is home to many moray eels, frog fish, nudbrach and other small critters.
The name of the wreck is not (yet) known. Maluku divers once had a name for this ship, but in the meantime this particular ship resp. its wreck was found somewhere else.
English (Translate this text in English): This fairly big wreck lies in the bay of Ambon. The dive starts on the bow on about 35m and follows to main deck up to 8m-10m depth.
The wreck has a nice coral cover and is home to many moray eels, frog fish, nudbrach and other small critters.
The name of the wreck is not (yet) known. Maluku divers once had a name for this ship, but in the meantime this particular ship resp. its wreck was found somewhere else.
English (Translate this text in English): This fairly big wreck lies in the bay of Ambon. The dive starts on the bow on about 35m and follows to main deck up to 8m-10m depth.
The wreck has a nice coral cover and is home to many moray eels, frog fish, nudbrach and other small critters.
The name of the wreck is not (yet) known. Maluku divers once had a name for this ship, but in the meantime this particular ship resp. its wreck was found somewhere else.
English (Translate this text in English): This fairly big wreck lies in the bay of Ambon. The dive starts on the bow on about 35m and follows to main deck up to 8m-10m depth.
The wreck has a nice coral cover and is home to many moray eels, frog fish, nudbrach and other small critters.
The name of the wreck is not (yet) known. Maluku divers once had a name for this ship, but in the meantime this particular ship resp. its wreck was found somewhere else.
English (Translate this text in English): This fairly big wreck lies in the bay of Ambon. The dive starts on the bow on about 35m and follows to main deck up to 8m-10m depth.
The wreck has a nice coral cover and is home to many moray eels, frog fish, nudbrach and other small critters.
The name of the wreck is not (yet) known. Maluku divers once had a name for this ship, but in the meantime this particular ship resp. its wreck was found somewhere else.
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