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English (Translate this text in English): East of the Jetty.
English (Translate this text in English): East of the Jetty.
East of the Jetty.
English (Translate this text in English): East of the Jetty.
English (Translate this text in English): East of the Jetty.
English (Translate this text in English): East of the Jetty.
English (Translate this text in English): East of the Jetty.
English (Translate this text in English): East of the Jetty.
English (Translate this text in English): East of the Jetty.
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Average depth 18 m / 59.1 ft
Max depth 21 m / 68.9 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): The entrance of the cavern is on a sandy floor at 18m deep. When you go inside, the cave go down to 21m and then become smaller. There is a marlin skeleton inside (put there by a resort diver!)
If you follow the left hand side of the cavern you will end up in front of a tunnel. The tunnel connects "turtle cavern" with "turtle tumb" a small cave system which contains many turtle skeletons. The turtles have drowned inside since they couldn't find their way out. Since this could happen also to a diver I would recommend to go in there only with a local guide.
English (Translate this text in English): The entrance of the cavern is on a sandy floor at 18m deep. When you go inside, the cave go down to 21m and then become smaller. There is a marlin skeleton inside (put there by a resort diver!)
If you follow the left hand side of the cavern you will end up in front of a tunnel. The tunnel connects "turtle cavern" with "turtle tumb" a small cave system which contains many turtle skeletons. The turtles have drowned inside since they couldn't find their way out. Since this could happen also to a diver I would recommend to go in there only with a local guide.
The entrance of the cavern is on a sandy floor at 18m deep. When you go inside, the cave go down to 21m and then become smaller. There is a marlin skeleton inside (put there by a resort diver!)
If you follow the left hand side of the cavern you will end up in front of a tunnel. The tunnel connects "turtle cavern" with "turtle tumb" a small cave system which contains many turtle skeletons. The turtles have drowned inside since they couldn't find their way out. Since this could happen also to a diver I would recommend to go in there only with a local guide.
English (Translate this text in English): The entrance of the cavern is on a sandy floor at 18m deep. When you go inside, the cave go down to 21m and then become smaller. There is a marlin skeleton inside (put there by a resort diver!)
If you follow the left hand side of the cavern you will end up in front of a tunnel. The tunnel connects "turtle cavern" with "turtle tumb" a small cave system which contains many turtle skeletons. The turtles have drowned inside since they couldn't find their way out. Since this could happen also to a diver I would recommend to go in there only with a local guide.
English (Translate this text in English): The entrance of the cavern is on a sandy floor at 18m deep. When you go inside, the cave go down to 21m and then become smaller. There is a marlin skeleton inside (put there by a resort diver!)
If you follow the left hand side of the cavern you will end up in front of a tunnel. The tunnel connects "turtle cavern" with "turtle tumb" a small cave system which contains many turtle skeletons. The turtles have drowned inside since they couldn't find their way out. Since this could happen also to a diver I would recommend to go in there only with a local guide.
English (Translate this text in English): The entrance of the cavern is on a sandy floor at 18m deep. When you go inside, the cave go down to 21m and then become smaller. There is a marlin skeleton inside (put there by a resort diver!)
If you follow the left hand side of the cavern you will end up in front of a tunnel. The tunnel connects "turtle cavern" with "turtle tumb" a small cave system which contains many turtle skeletons. The turtles have drowned inside since they couldn't find their way out. Since this could happen also to a diver I would recommend to go in there only with a local guide.
English (Translate this text in English): The entrance of the cavern is on a sandy floor at 18m deep. When you go inside, the cave go down to 21m and then become smaller. There is a marlin skeleton inside (put there by a resort diver!)
If you follow the left hand side of the cavern you will end up in front of a tunnel. The tunnel connects "turtle cavern" with "turtle tumb" a small cave system which contains many turtle skeletons. The turtles have drowned inside since they couldn't find their way out. Since this could happen also to a diver I would recommend to go in there only with a local guide.
English (Translate this text in English): The entrance of the cavern is on a sandy floor at 18m deep. When you go inside, the cave go down to 21m and then become smaller. There is a marlin skeleton inside (put there by a resort diver!)
If you follow the left hand side of the cavern you will end up in front of a tunnel. The tunnel connects "turtle cavern" with "turtle tumb" a small cave system which contains many turtle skeletons. The turtles have drowned inside since they couldn't find their way out. Since this could happen also to a diver I would recommend to go in there only with a local guide.
English (Translate this text in English): The entrance of the cavern is on a sandy floor at 18m deep. When you go inside, the cave go down to 21m and then become smaller. There is a marlin skeleton inside (put there by a resort diver!)
If you follow the left hand side of the cavern you will end up in front of a tunnel. The tunnel connects "turtle cavern" with "turtle tumb" a small cave system which contains many turtle skeletons. The turtles have drowned inside since they couldn't find their way out. Since this could happen also to a diver I would recommend to go in there only with a local guide.
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- This dive we followed the reef wall down to the cavern entrance. This cavern leads to the Turtle Tomb but as the cavern instructor wasn't available this week I never got the chance to visit it . An enjoyable dive with a few turtles and some inter
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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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