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 Dragon Lady

Japan, Ryukyu archipelago, Kerama Islands

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Latitude: 26° 13.868' N
Longitude: 127° 19.569' E

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Average depth 10 m / 32.8 ft

Max depth 28 m / 91.9 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): Most of the dive is in shallow water (less than 10 metres) over sandy bottom with some scattered reefs. The remains of a cockpit lie at 28m bearing south, and the remains of a wing lie at about 15m bearing NE from the cockpit. Good place to practice deep diving.

Expect to see spotted eel, lionfish, and the usual Okinawan sea life.

English (Translate this text in English): Most of the dive is in shallow water (less than 10 metres) over sandy bottom with some scattered reefs. The remains of a cockpit lie at 28m bearing south, and the remains of a wing lie at about 15m bearing NE from the cockpit. Good place to practice deep diving.

Expect to see spotted eel, lionfish, and the usual Okinawan sea life.

Most of the dive is in shallow water (less than 10 metres) over sandy bottom with some scattered reefs. The remains of a cockpit lie at 28m bearing south, and the remains of a wing lie at about 15m bearing NE from the cockpit. Good place to practice deep diving.

Expect to see spotted eel, lionfish, and the usual Okinawan sea life.

English (Translate this text in English): Most of the dive is in shallow water (less than 10 metres) over sandy bottom with some scattered reefs. The remains of a cockpit lie at 28m bearing south, and the remains of a wing lie at about 15m bearing NE from the cockpit. Good place to practice deep diving.

Expect to see spotted eel, lionfish, and the usual Okinawan sea life.

English (Translate this text in English): Most of the dive is in shallow water (less than 10 metres) over sandy bottom with some scattered reefs. The remains of a cockpit lie at 28m bearing south, and the remains of a wing lie at about 15m bearing NE from the cockpit. Good place to practice deep diving.

Expect to see spotted eel, lionfish, and the usual Okinawan sea life.

English (Translate this text in English): Most of the dive is in shallow water (less than 10 metres) over sandy bottom with some scattered reefs. The remains of a cockpit lie at 28m bearing south, and the remains of a wing lie at about 15m bearing NE from the cockpit. Good place to practice deep diving.

Expect to see spotted eel, lionfish, and the usual Okinawan sea life.

English (Translate this text in English): Most of the dive is in shallow water (less than 10 metres) over sandy bottom with some scattered reefs. The remains of a cockpit lie at 28m bearing south, and the remains of a wing lie at about 15m bearing NE from the cockpit. Good place to practice deep diving.

Expect to see spotted eel, lionfish, and the usual Okinawan sea life.

English (Translate this text in English): Most of the dive is in shallow water (less than 10 metres) over sandy bottom with some scattered reefs. The remains of a cockpit lie at 28m bearing south, and the remains of a wing lie at about 15m bearing NE from the cockpit. Good place to practice deep diving.

Expect to see spotted eel, lionfish, and the usual Okinawan sea life.

English (Translate this text in English): Most of the dive is in shallow water (less than 10 metres) over sandy bottom with some scattered reefs. The remains of a cockpit lie at 28m bearing south, and the remains of a wing lie at about 15m bearing NE from the cockpit. Good place to practice deep diving.

Expect to see spotted eel, lionfish, and the usual Okinawan sea life.

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diego avatar
Dragon Lady
Door diego
Dec 15, 2009
Airplane wreck - Seeing boat wrecks is common, but what about aircrafts? We got the chance to see the remains of a WW2 fighter. There wasn't much left: part of the cockpit and part of a wing. We also saw an unexploded bomb... scary.Near the boat I saw people phot
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Trip: Okinawa 2010
Door diego
Van Dec 12, 2009 tot Dec 24, 2009
Visit to Okinawa, mostly for diving. We dived several sites at the Kerama islands, near Naha, the main city of Okinawa, and Taketomi, next to Ishigaki island.
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