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Average depth 18 m / 59.1 ft
Max depth 25 m / 82 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): The house reef for Kapalai Island, accessed by boat from neighbouring resorts. The site features sunken metal frames and wrecks to promote marine life. Abundance of marine life at this site, from little nudibranchs, clownfish, frogfish etc up to lionfish, moray eels and even some bigger fish.
English (Translate this text in English): The house reef for Kapalai Island, accessed by boat from neighbouring resorts. The site features sunken metal frames and wrecks to promote marine life. Abundance of marine life at this site, from little nudibranchs, clownfish, frogfish etc up to lionfish, moray eels and even some bigger fish.
The house reef for Kapalai Island, accessed by boat from neighbouring resorts. The site features sunken metal frames and wrecks to promote marine life. Abundance of marine life at this site, from little nudibranchs, clownfish, frogfish etc up to lionfish, moray eels and even some bigger fish.
English (Translate this text in English): The house reef for Kapalai Island, accessed by boat from neighbouring resorts. The site features sunken metal frames and wrecks to promote marine life. Abundance of marine life at this site, from little nudibranchs, clownfish, frogfish etc up to lionfish, moray eels and even some bigger fish.
English (Translate this text in English): The house reef for Kapalai Island, accessed by boat from neighbouring resorts. The site features sunken metal frames and wrecks to promote marine life. Abundance of marine life at this site, from little nudibranchs, clownfish, frogfish etc up to lionfish, moray eels and even some bigger fish.
English (Translate this text in English): The house reef for Kapalai Island, accessed by boat from neighbouring resorts. The site features sunken metal frames and wrecks to promote marine life. Abundance of marine life at this site, from little nudibranchs, clownfish, frogfish etc up to lionfish, moray eels and even some bigger fish.
English (Translate this text in English): The house reef for Kapalai Island, accessed by boat from neighbouring resorts. The site features sunken metal frames and wrecks to promote marine life. Abundance of marine life at this site, from little nudibranchs, clownfish, frogfish etc up to lionfish, moray eels and even some bigger fish.
English (Translate this text in English): The house reef for Kapalai Island, accessed by boat from neighbouring resorts. The site features sunken metal frames and wrecks to promote marine life. Abundance of marine life at this site, from little nudibranchs, clownfish, frogfish etc up to lionfish, moray eels and even some bigger fish.
English (Translate this text in English): The house reef for Kapalai Island, accessed by boat from neighbouring resorts. The site features sunken metal frames and wrecks to promote marine life. Abundance of marine life at this site, from little nudibranchs, clownfish, frogfish etc up to lionfish, moray eels and even some bigger fish.
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Trip: Malaysia 2010
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This was my first visit to Malaysia and I took the opportunity to meet up with three of my wife's relatives (aunt and cousins) for a weeks diving with Sipadan-Mabul Resort (SMART). Flying direct from KL to Tawau I arrived a day early and spent
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