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 Blue Hole Tablas

Philippines, Romblon, Tablas Island

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Latitude: 12° 39.757' N
Longitude: 122° 8.749' E

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English (Translate this text in English): This spot can be reached in 45 to 60 minutes from Romblon Town or Lonos, Romblon. This spot can be visit 12 months a year.

English (Translate this text in English): This spot can be reached in 45 to 60 minutes from Romblon Town or Lonos, Romblon. This spot can be visit 12 months a year.

This spot can be reached in 45 to 60 minutes from Romblon Town or Lonos, Romblon. This spot can be visit 12 months a year.

English (Translate this text in English): This spot can be reached in 45 to 60 minutes from Romblon Town or Lonos, Romblon. This spot can be visit 12 months a year.

English (Translate this text in English): This spot can be reached in 45 to 60 minutes from Romblon Town or Lonos, Romblon. This spot can be visit 12 months a year.

English (Translate this text in English): This spot can be reached in 45 to 60 minutes from Romblon Town or Lonos, Romblon. This spot can be visit 12 months a year.

English (Translate this text in English): This spot can be reached in 45 to 60 minutes from Romblon Town or Lonos, Romblon. This spot can be visit 12 months a year.

English (Translate this text in English): This spot can be reached in 45 to 60 minutes from Romblon Town or Lonos, Romblon. This spot can be visit 12 months a year.

English (Translate this text in English): This spot can be reached in 45 to 60 minutes from Romblon Town or Lonos, Romblon. This spot can be visit 12 months a year.

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Alternative name Blue Hole Romblon

Average depth 25 m / 82 ft

Max depth 32 m / 105 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): This dive spot is one of the most famous in the province of Romblon. It is a vertical chimney of about 8 m in diameter. At a depth of 5 to 7m you descend to a depth of approximately 27 to 32m, where you find a large opening to the reef. At the bottom of the cave, there are cracks where hundreds of Durban dancing shrimps and large lobster can be found. Below the opening to the reef there are small caves where sometimes sharks are hiding.

English (Translate this text in English): This dive spot is one of the most famous in the province of Romblon. It is a vertical chimney of about 8 m in diameter. At a depth of 5 to 7m you descend to a depth of approximately 27 to 32m, where you find a large opening to the reef. At the bottom of the cave, there are cracks where hundreds of Durban dancing shrimps and large lobster can be found. Below the opening to the reef there are small caves where sometimes sharks are hiding.

This dive spot is one of the most famous in the province of Romblon. It is a vertical chimney of about 8 m in diameter. At a depth of 5 to 7m you descend to a depth of approximately 27 to 32m, where you find a large opening to the reef. At the bottom of the cave, there are cracks where hundreds of Durban dancing shrimps and large lobster can be found. Below the opening to the reef there are small caves where sometimes sharks are hiding.

English (Translate this text in English): This dive spot is one of the most famous in the province of Romblon. It is a vertical chimney of about 8 m in diameter. At a depth of 5 to 7m you descend to a depth of approximately 27 to 32m, where you find a large opening to the reef. At the bottom of the cave, there are cracks where hundreds of Durban dancing shrimps and large lobster can be found. Below the opening to the reef there are small caves where sometimes sharks are hiding.

English (Translate this text in English): This dive spot is one of the most famous in the province of Romblon. It is a vertical chimney of about 8 m in diameter. At a depth of 5 to 7m you descend to a depth of approximately 27 to 32m, where you find a large opening to the reef. At the bottom of the cave, there are cracks where hundreds of Durban dancing shrimps and large lobster can be found. Below the opening to the reef there are small caves where sometimes sharks are hiding.

English (Translate this text in English): This dive spot is one of the most famous in the province of Romblon. It is a vertical chimney of about 8 m in diameter. At a depth of 5 to 7m you descend to a depth of approximately 27 to 32m, where you find a large opening to the reef. At the bottom of the cave, there are cracks where hundreds of Durban dancing shrimps and large lobster can be found. Below the opening to the reef there are small caves where sometimes sharks are hiding.

English (Translate this text in English): This dive spot is one of the most famous in the province of Romblon. It is a vertical chimney of about 8 m in diameter. At a depth of 5 to 7m you descend to a depth of approximately 27 to 32m, where you find a large opening to the reef. At the bottom of the cave, there are cracks where hundreds of Durban dancing shrimps and large lobster can be found. Below the opening to the reef there are small caves where sometimes sharks are hiding.

English (Translate this text in English): This dive spot is one of the most famous in the province of Romblon. It is a vertical chimney of about 8 m in diameter. At a depth of 5 to 7m you descend to a depth of approximately 27 to 32m, where you find a large opening to the reef. At the bottom of the cave, there are cracks where hundreds of Durban dancing shrimps and large lobster can be found. Below the opening to the reef there are small caves where sometimes sharks are hiding.

English (Translate this text in English): This dive spot is one of the most famous in the province of Romblon. It is a vertical chimney of about 8 m in diameter. At a depth of 5 to 7m you descend to a depth of approximately 27 to 32m, where you find a large opening to the reef. At the bottom of the cave, there are cracks where hundreds of Durban dancing shrimps and large lobster can be found. Below the opening to the reef there are small caves where sometimes sharks are hiding.

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