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English (Translate this text in English): South-East coast of Oahu; off Maunalua bay.
English (Translate this text in English): South-East coast of Oahu; off Maunalua bay.
South-East coast of Oahu; off Maunalua bay.
English (Translate this text in English): South-East coast of Oahu; off Maunalua bay.
English (Translate this text in English): South-East coast of Oahu; off Maunalua bay.
English (Translate this text in English): South-East coast of Oahu; off Maunalua bay.
English (Translate this text in English): South-East coast of Oahu; off Maunalua bay.
English (Translate this text in English): South-East coast of Oahu; off Maunalua bay.
English (Translate this text in English): South-East coast of Oahu; off Maunalua bay.
How? By boat
Distance Short boat time (< 10min)
Easy to find? Hard to find
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Dive site Characteristics
Average depth 31 m / 101.7 ft
Max depth 33 m / 108.3 ft
Current Low ( < 1 knot)
Visibility Excellent ( > 30 m)
Quality
Dive site quality Good
Experience CMAS ** / AOW
Bio interest Interesting
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Week crowd
Week-end crowd
Dive type
- Wreck
Dive site activities
- Marine biology
- Photography
Dangers
- Depth
- Boat trafic
Additional Information
English (Translate this text in English): The WWII Corsair fighter is an airplane wreck that sunk in 1946 during training (reason: out of fuel!). The pilot escaped and is still alive.
A large ships anchor on the bottom holds a sub-surface buoy that lies just below the surface providing a tie in point as well as a descent line.
An interesting wreck due of large schools of fish, and a field of garden eels.
Huge Moray eel living amongst a school of Big Eyes within the wreck. The Moray tends to spend time in the cockpit or left side of the plane. octopus can be found hiding in the wings of the plane.
English (Translate this text in English): The WWII Corsair fighter is an airplane wreck that sunk in 1946 during training (reason: out of fuel!). The pilot escaped and is still alive.
A large ships anchor on the bottom holds a sub-surface buoy that lies just below the surface providing a tie in point as well as a descent line.
An interesting wreck due of large schools of fish, and a field of garden eels.
Huge Moray eel living amongst a school of Big Eyes within the wreck. The Moray tends to spend time in the cockpit or left side of the plane. octopus can be found hiding in the wings of the plane.
The WWII Corsair fighter is an airplane wreck that sunk in 1946 during training (reason: out of fuel!). The pilot escaped and is still alive.
A large ships anchor on the bottom holds a sub-surface buoy that lies just below the surface providing a tie in point as well as a descent line.
An interesting wreck due of large schools of fish, and a field of garden eels.
Huge Moray eel living amongst a school of Big Eyes within the wreck. The Moray tends to spend time in the cockpit or left side of the plane. octopus can be found hiding in the wings of the plane.
English (Translate this text in English): The WWII Corsair fighter is an airplane wreck that sunk in 1946 during training (reason: out of fuel!). The pilot escaped and is still alive.
A large ships anchor on the bottom holds a sub-surface buoy that lies just below the surface providing a tie in point as well as a descent line.
An interesting wreck due of large schools of fish, and a field of garden eels.
Huge Moray eel living amongst a school of Big Eyes within the wreck. The Moray tends to spend time in the cockpit or left side of the plane. octopus can be found hiding in the wings of the plane.
English (Translate this text in English): The WWII Corsair fighter is an airplane wreck that sunk in 1946 during training (reason: out of fuel!). The pilot escaped and is still alive.
A large ships anchor on the bottom holds a sub-surface buoy that lies just below the surface providing a tie in point as well as a descent line.
An interesting wreck due of large schools of fish, and a field of garden eels.
Huge Moray eel living amongst a school of Big Eyes within the wreck. The Moray tends to spend time in the cockpit or left side of the plane. octopus can be found hiding in the wings of the plane.
English (Translate this text in English): The WWII Corsair fighter is an airplane wreck that sunk in 1946 during training (reason: out of fuel!). The pilot escaped and is still alive.
A large ships anchor on the bottom holds a sub-surface buoy that lies just below the surface providing a tie in point as well as a descent line.
An interesting wreck due of large schools of fish, and a field of garden eels.
Huge Moray eel living amongst a school of Big Eyes within the wreck. The Moray tends to spend time in the cockpit or left side of the plane. octopus can be found hiding in the wings of the plane.
English (Translate this text in English): The WWII Corsair fighter is an airplane wreck that sunk in 1946 during training (reason: out of fuel!). The pilot escaped and is still alive.
A large ships anchor on the bottom holds a sub-surface buoy that lies just below the surface providing a tie in point as well as a descent line.
An interesting wreck due of large schools of fish, and a field of garden eels.
Huge Moray eel living amongst a school of Big Eyes within the wreck. The Moray tends to spend time in the cockpit or left side of the plane. octopus can be found hiding in the wings of the plane.
English (Translate this text in English): The WWII Corsair fighter is an airplane wreck that sunk in 1946 during training (reason: out of fuel!). The pilot escaped and is still alive.
A large ships anchor on the bottom holds a sub-surface buoy that lies just below the surface providing a tie in point as well as a descent line.
An interesting wreck due of large schools of fish, and a field of garden eels.
Huge Moray eel living amongst a school of Big Eyes within the wreck. The Moray tends to spend time in the cockpit or left side of the plane. octopus can be found hiding in the wings of the plane.
English (Translate this text in English): The WWII Corsair fighter is an airplane wreck that sunk in 1946 during training (reason: out of fuel!). The pilot escaped and is still alive.
A large ships anchor on the bottom holds a sub-surface buoy that lies just below the surface providing a tie in point as well as a descent line.
An interesting wreck due of large schools of fish, and a field of garden eels.
Huge Moray eel living amongst a school of Big Eyes within the wreck. The Moray tends to spend time in the cockpit or left side of the plane. octopus can be found hiding in the wings of the plane.
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