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 Yapak 1

Philippines, Visayas, Panay, Boracay

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Latitude: 11° 59.428' N
Longitude: 121° 54.248' E

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English (Translate this text in English): Northwest side of Boracay Island

English (Translate this text in English): Northwest side of Boracay Island

Northwest side of Boracay Island

English (Translate this text in English): Northwest side of Boracay Island

English (Translate this text in English): Northwest side of Boracay Island

English (Translate this text in English): Northwest side of Boracay Island

English (Translate this text in English): Northwest side of Boracay Island

English (Translate this text in English): Northwest side of Boracay Island

English (Translate this text in English): Northwest side of Boracay Island

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Average depth 30 m / 98.4 ft

Max depth 60 m / 196.9 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): Two great walls. Probably the best dive site but for advanced divers only (depth, current). Pelagic fishes.

Yapak 1 is less well known and less frequently dived than it’s more famous brother Yapak 2 and is for experienced divers only. We will jump in at the northwest tip of the island and make a head first descent to 35m where we will find the top of the wall which drops vertically to 55m plus. We will swim along the top edge where we can see cactus, black and fan corals and the larger reef fish. Sharks, rays, tuna and jacks are common and there is a nice chimney 3m wide which we can enter at 38m deep and exit on top of the wall at 32m.

English (Translate this text in English): Two great walls. Probably the best dive site but for advanced divers only (depth, current). Pelagic fishes.

Yapak 1 is less well known and less frequently dived than it’s more famous brother Yapak 2 and is for experienced divers only. We will jump in at the northwest tip of the island and make a head first descent to 35m where we will find the top of the wall which drops vertically to 55m plus. We will swim along the top edge where we can see cactus, black and fan corals and the larger reef fish. Sharks, rays, tuna and jacks are common and there is a nice chimney 3m wide which we can enter at 38m deep and exit on top of the wall at 32m.

Two great walls. Probably the best dive site but for advanced divers only (depth, current). Pelagic fishes.

Yapak 1 is less well known and less frequently dived than it’s more famous brother Yapak 2 and is for experienced divers only. We will jump in at the northwest tip of the island and make a head first descent to 35m where we will find the top of the wall which drops vertically to 55m plus. We will swim along the top edge where we can see cactus, black and fan corals and the larger reef fish. Sharks, rays, tuna and jacks are common and there is a nice chimney 3m wide which we can enter at 38m deep and exit on top of the wall at 32m.

English (Translate this text in English): Two great walls. Probably the best dive site but for advanced divers only (depth, current). Pelagic fishes.

Yapak 1 is less well known and less frequently dived than it’s more famous brother Yapak 2 and is for experienced divers only. We will jump in at the northwest tip of the island and make a head first descent to 35m where we will find the top of the wall which drops vertically to 55m plus. We will swim along the top edge where we can see cactus, black and fan corals and the larger reef fish. Sharks, rays, tuna and jacks are common and there is a nice chimney 3m wide which we can enter at 38m deep and exit on top of the wall at 32m.

English (Translate this text in English): Two great walls. Probably the best dive site but for advanced divers only (depth, current). Pelagic fishes.

Yapak 1 is less well known and less frequently dived than it’s more famous brother Yapak 2 and is for experienced divers only. We will jump in at the northwest tip of the island and make a head first descent to 35m where we will find the top of the wall which drops vertically to 55m plus. We will swim along the top edge where we can see cactus, black and fan corals and the larger reef fish. Sharks, rays, tuna and jacks are common and there is a nice chimney 3m wide which we can enter at 38m deep and exit on top of the wall at 32m.

English (Translate this text in English): Two great walls. Probably the best dive site but for advanced divers only (depth, current). Pelagic fishes.

Yapak 1 is less well known and less frequently dived than it’s more famous brother Yapak 2 and is for experienced divers only. We will jump in at the northwest tip of the island and make a head first descent to 35m where we will find the top of the wall which drops vertically to 55m plus. We will swim along the top edge where we can see cactus, black and fan corals and the larger reef fish. Sharks, rays, tuna and jacks are common and there is a nice chimney 3m wide which we can enter at 38m deep and exit on top of the wall at 32m.

English (Translate this text in English): Two great walls. Probably the best dive site but for advanced divers only (depth, current). Pelagic fishes.

Yapak 1 is less well known and less frequently dived than it’s more famous brother Yapak 2 and is for experienced divers only. We will jump in at the northwest tip of the island and make a head first descent to 35m where we will find the top of the wall which drops vertically to 55m plus. We will swim along the top edge where we can see cactus, black and fan corals and the larger reef fish. Sharks, rays, tuna and jacks are common and there is a nice chimney 3m wide which we can enter at 38m deep and exit on top of the wall at 32m.

English (Translate this text in English): Two great walls. Probably the best dive site but for advanced divers only (depth, current). Pelagic fishes.

Yapak 1 is less well known and less frequently dived than it’s more famous brother Yapak 2 and is for experienced divers only. We will jump in at the northwest tip of the island and make a head first descent to 35m where we will find the top of the wall which drops vertically to 55m plus. We will swim along the top edge where we can see cactus, black and fan corals and the larger reef fish. Sharks, rays, tuna and jacks are common and there is a nice chimney 3m wide which we can enter at 38m deep and exit on top of the wall at 32m.

English (Translate this text in English): Two great walls. Probably the best dive site but for advanced divers only (depth, current). Pelagic fishes.

Yapak 1 is less well known and less frequently dived than it’s more famous brother Yapak 2 and is for experienced divers only. We will jump in at the northwest tip of the island and make a head first descent to 35m where we will find the top of the wall which drops vertically to 55m plus. We will swim along the top edge where we can see cactus, black and fan corals and the larger reef fish. Sharks, rays, tuna and jacks are common and there is a nice chimney 3m wide which we can enter at 38m deep and exit on top of the wall at 32m.

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Yapak 1
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20 Nov 2010
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Yapak 1
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16 Nov 2010
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