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Dive sites nearby

Listvyagi Quarry/Листвяги

Suitable for any kind of fun diving and performing any training dives. Very good visibility up 10-15 meters, depending of the season. Maximum depth is 49 meters. A lot of different size and shape rocks on the bottom to dive through

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Yailu Old Peer

Altitude diving site. 434 meters above the sea level! The lake is 78 km long and 5 km wide. The UNESCO site. Maximum depth 325 meters. Visibility in the lake water ranging 6-15 meters depending of season.

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Kabukhta Dive Site

The dive site is located on the northern protected shore of Lake Teletskoye, to the right of the village of Yaylyu. Access by boat only. A special permit of the Altai Nature Reserve is required. Wall up to 50 meters.

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Yaylyu - Drunk Pine

The dive site is located near the entrance to the Kamga Bay. From the coast there is a drop off to 60-70 meters, but the depth is gaining quite slowly, so the site is suitable for divers of any level.

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Cape Ayran

The dive site is located near the exit from the protected Kamga Bay; Cape Ayran is used as a landmark. A special permit of the Altai Nature Reserve is required.

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Love Island

The dive site is located next to the protected northern coast; permission from the Altai Nature Reserve is required to organize diving. Love Island is a very small island near the coast, it is used as a reference point, dives go along the wall, the maximum depth exceeds 100 meters.

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Cape Nyanskotch

The dive site is located near the Nyanskotch cape. Along the entire cape there is a picturesque wall under water, the maximum depth is 65 meters. At the very tip of the cape, at a depth of 33 meters, there is a large heart-shaped stone - “The Stone of Love“.

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Koldor Dive Site

Lake Teletskoye. The southern coast, the dive site is located near the Coldor cordon, practically opposite the village of Yailu. At a distance of 10-15 meters from the coast, there is a drop down to 40-50 meters. Diving does not require a special permit from the Altai Nature Reserve.

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Krapivinskaya hydroelectric power station

Krapivinskaya HPP is a hydroelectric power plant that has not been completed since 1989. The pit was not connected to the Tom River. Today it is a reservoir on which there is an unfinished, partially destroyed hydraulic structure. The reservoir consists of two bowls - large and small - separated by a dam.

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Manganese Quarry/Марганец

Former manganese quarry. Currently filled with freshwater. Maximum depth - 30 meters. Clear water with visibility up to 15 meters. About 180 km/100 miles West from Novosibirsk.

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