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English (Translate this text in English): Best accessed by boat (various dive centers and liveaboards available)
English (Translate this text in English): Best accessed by boat (various dive centers and liveaboards available)
Best accessed by boat (various dive centers and liveaboards available)
English (Translate this text in English): Best accessed by boat (various dive centers and liveaboards available)
English (Translate this text in English): Best accessed by boat (various dive centers and liveaboards available)
English (Translate this text in English): Best accessed by boat (various dive centers and liveaboards available)
English (Translate this text in English): Best accessed by boat (various dive centers and liveaboards available)
English (Translate this text in English): Best accessed by boat (various dive centers and liveaboards available)
English (Translate this text in English): Best accessed by boat (various dive centers and liveaboards available)
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Average depth 25 m / 82 ft
Max depth 12 m / 39.4 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): Police Pier is one of the best known sites at Lembeh Strait and it was one of the first dive sites in the area.
The site is very typical for Lembeh, which means that you mainly dive on black sand and some rubbish. Here you can see fire urchins, Coleman shrimp, ornate ghostpipe fish, Banggai cardinal fish, frog fish and more.
English (Translate this text in English): Police Pier is one of the best known sites at Lembeh Strait and it was one of the first dive sites in the area.
The site is very typical for Lembeh, which means that you mainly dive on black sand and some rubbish. Here you can see fire urchins, Coleman shrimp, ornate ghostpipe fish, Banggai cardinal fish, frog fish and more.
Police Pier is one of the best known sites at Lembeh Strait and it was one of the first dive sites in the area.
The site is very typical for Lembeh, which means that you mainly dive on black sand and some rubbish. Here you can see fire urchins, Coleman shrimp, ornate ghostpipe fish, Banggai cardinal fish, frog fish and more.
English (Translate this text in English): Police Pier is one of the best known sites at Lembeh Strait and it was one of the first dive sites in the area.
The site is very typical for Lembeh, which means that you mainly dive on black sand and some rubbish. Here you can see fire urchins, Coleman shrimp, ornate ghostpipe fish, Banggai cardinal fish, frog fish and more.
English (Translate this text in English): Police Pier is one of the best known sites at Lembeh Strait and it was one of the first dive sites in the area.
The site is very typical for Lembeh, which means that you mainly dive on black sand and some rubbish. Here you can see fire urchins, Coleman shrimp, ornate ghostpipe fish, Banggai cardinal fish, frog fish and more.
English (Translate this text in English): Police Pier is one of the best known sites at Lembeh Strait and it was one of the first dive sites in the area.
The site is very typical for Lembeh, which means that you mainly dive on black sand and some rubbish. Here you can see fire urchins, Coleman shrimp, ornate ghostpipe fish, Banggai cardinal fish, frog fish and more.
English (Translate this text in English): Police Pier is one of the best known sites at Lembeh Strait and it was one of the first dive sites in the area.
The site is very typical for Lembeh, which means that you mainly dive on black sand and some rubbish. Here you can see fire urchins, Coleman shrimp, ornate ghostpipe fish, Banggai cardinal fish, frog fish and more.
English (Translate this text in English): Police Pier is one of the best known sites at Lembeh Strait and it was one of the first dive sites in the area.
The site is very typical for Lembeh, which means that you mainly dive on black sand and some rubbish. Here you can see fire urchins, Coleman shrimp, ornate ghostpipe fish, Banggai cardinal fish, frog fish and more.
English (Translate this text in English): Police Pier is one of the best known sites at Lembeh Strait and it was one of the first dive sites in the area.
The site is very typical for Lembeh, which means that you mainly dive on black sand and some rubbish. Here you can see fire urchins, Coleman shrimp, ornate ghostpipe fish, Banggai cardinal fish, frog fish and more.
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