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Kyokuzan Maru Wreck

Kyokuzan Maru Wreck

Visayas, Philippines

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Entry
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Boat

Experience Level

Advanced


About Kyokuzan Maru Wreck

The Kyokuzan Maru was a Japanese Freighter of about 180 meters long. She sank several years ago and today rests in a sandy bottom no deeper than 40 meters, thus making this an advanced dive. She is still fairly intact and sits upright. Some parts of her can be found in waters starting in a depth of 20 meters. She is covered in beautiful corals and marine life all around.

Kyokuzan Maru Wreck Dive Info

Terrain & Features

Drift, Wreck, Reef, Deep

Entry Type

Boat

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Experience Level

Advanced

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Marine Life

  • Pelagic Fish
  • Groupers
  • Tuna
  • Various
  • Rays
  • Scorpion Fish
  • Turtles
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