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A tale of two wrecks: an alternative to Indonesia’s stunning reefs

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New to wreck diving or just looking for a change? Most divers will have heard of the fantastic diving opportunities that abound in Indonesia – fantastic reefs and walls in crystal blue water, marine life, large and small, and tremendous photo potential. However, there are some easy, exciting and rewarding wreck dives on offer which give a fantastic introduction to this scuba specialty.

Molas wreck, Manado Bay, North Sulawesi

This dive makes a great break from reef and wall diving in the amazing Bunaken National Park, a short boat trip from the mainland or from Bunaken Island. Sunk in 1942, this Dutch steel hulled freighter is pretty well intact and is laying on a rock and sand slope with the bow at 38m and the stern at 30m water depth.

The wreck is about 60m long and is in excellent condition and covered in heavy coral growth. It presents many photographic opportunities with lots of batfish and many smaller fish shoaling around the wreck. Often black tip sharks and barracuda can be seen cruising around. On close inspection you will find various types of nudibranch so macro is also an option.

 

The best way to dive this is to finish off the dive moving up the slope and into the beautiful coral garden starting around the 15m mark; here you will find garden eels, sea snakes, goby and jawfish and also a great location for your safety stop. This is a year round dive, suitable for advanced divers. Normally visibility is good to excellent, with little current. Your local dive guide will be able to advise the best time of day to visit this great example of a virtually intact vessel sitting upright on the seabed.

Kubu wreck, Kubu, Tulamben, Bali

If your diving trip takes you to Bali, it will surely mean you have planned a visit to the Tulamben area to the north of the island. Here the opportunities for macro photography abound, with easy beach access to fantastic marine life.

However, a chance to dive an easily accessible wreck gives an opportunity for a pleasant change. If you wish to avoid the over-hyped and overcrowded Liberty wreck at Tulamben, then just down the road, heading north is the village of Kubu. Through the small village you will find a beach which gives easy access to this great dive.

 

Deliberately sunk, in 2012, this Dutch built (1952) patrol boat was previously used by the Indonesian fisheries and it now plays host to many varieties of marine life as an artificial reef. Black tips, barracuda and bumphead parrot fish, as well as many smaller reef fish and the occasional turtle, have chosen this site as their hunting ground. Lionfish hover around the sandy bottom under the hull and many scorpion fish live amongst the abandoned deck cargo of old storage jars and nets.

The wreck lies in 27-30m and is virtually upright. A 25m swim from the beach will put you on the marker buoy. The bilge area is intact and can be easily penetrated so its an ideal intro to wreck diving. This makes a great swim through providing the correct wreck diving procedures are followed. Moving to the foredeck you can see an old jeep loaded with storage jars which is home to superbly camouflaged scorpionfish.

This dive offers the photographer excellent opportunities for some great shots. Once again, it is possible to dive this all year round, but it is best to avoid the rainy season; your local dive guide can advise. This is suitable for advanced divers, but as with all dives requiring access from the beach, a good standard of fitness is required. Be careful on the stony beach during entry and exit as the swell can sometimes be quite strong. If you would like a second , shallower dive there is a beautiful coral garden and drop off accessible from the same beach.

Mike has been diving for over 50 years, always as a scuba diver but also as a Military and then Commercial Diver. He has dived all over the world, with a longtime interest in photography. Mike now splits his time between the waters of South East Asia and the cooler waters of the Spanish Mediterranean.

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Stay Longer for Less at Temple Point, Kenya with Dive Worldwide

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Dive Worldwide has recently introduced Kenya to its portfolio of dive destinations, making it a new must-visit for divers. The company has chosen Temple Point Resort, located in Watamu, a small town on Kenya’s Indian Ocean Coast. The resort embodies the spirit of Kenya, with thatched roof buildings and bright white interiors, complemented with local art. The Creek Deluxe rooms enjoy a creek view and sunset vistas, whilst Boutique Garden rooms offer peace nestled in lush greenery.

An abundance of activities such as golf, stand up paddleboarding and kite surfing await those looking for action; while those in search of rejuvenation may partake in a range of yoga classes, or indulge in the spa. Spend evenings dining poolside dining or lazing in hammocks suspended over the creek; there is no detail missed at Temple Point.

The waters surrounding Temple Point Resort are bustling with life, however, there is also an opportunity to explore on dry land. Tsavo National Park is close enough for a day safari, allowing guests to double up on the wildlife experiences Kenya has to offer, from elephants to whale sharks.

Suggested Dive Itinerary: Dive and Discover Kenya

Embark on an adventure to one of Africa’s finest marine parks, Watamu, the first of its kind in the continent. Created in 1968, Watamu offers excellent diving and snorkelling for those of all experience levels. Lively coral reefs and the surrounding waters are home to over 1,000 species of fish, devil rays, mantas, whale sharks, dolphins and turtles.

DEAL: Stay 12 nights for the price of 10 at Temple Point Resort

Price: Dive and Discover Kenya now costs £2295pp, saving £150 per person. Including international flights from the UK, 12 nights’ B&B (for the price of 10), transfers, 5 days, 10 dive pack, tanks and weights. Based on travel in September ONLY. https://www.diveworldwide.com/trip-ideas/dive-discover-kenya#details

For more information visit: diveworldwide.com or call 01962 302 087

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Dive Worldwide Announces Bite-Back as its Charity of the Year

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Over the next 12 months, specialist scuba holiday company Dive Worldwide will be supporting Bite-Back Shark & Marine Conservation with donations collected from client bookings to any one of its stunning dive destinations around the world. The independently-owned operator expects to raise £3000 for the UK charity.

Manager at Dive Worldwide, Phil North, said: “We’re especially excited to work with Bite-Back and support its intelligent, creative and results-driven campaigns to end the UK trade in shark products and prompt a change in attitudes to the ocean’s most maligned inhabitant.”

Bite-Back is running campaigns to hold the media to account on the way it reports shark news along with a brand new nationwide education programme. Last year the charity was credited for spearheading a UK ban on the import and export of shark fins.

Campaign director at Bite-Back, Graham Buckingham, said: “We’re enormously grateful to Dive Worldwide for choosing to support Bite-Back. The company’s commitment to conservation helps set it apart from other tour operators and we’re certain its clients admire and respect that policy. For us, the affiliation is huge and helps us look to the future with confidence we can deliver against key conservation programmes.”

To launch the fundraising initiative, Phil North presented Graham Buckingham with a cheque for £1,000.

Visit Dive Worldwide to discover its diverse range of international scuba adventures and visit Bite-Back to learn more about the charity’s campaigns.

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Call Graham Buckingham on 07810 454 266 or email graham@bite-back.com

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