Bathala Kandu

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Bathala Corner is a Kandu means channel, so we expect sometimes strong current/flow, that´s the reason we say it´s a dive more for experienced divers who love to dive in current. Good chance to see big stuff in action, sharks crossing the canal, eagle rays or stingrays flying around.

Bathala Corner we jump on the north or south side of the canal and try to drift in the middle of the canal to see the bigger stuff, often some sharks or rays crossing in front of us

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Wildlife Species

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SSI Training Centers

25m / 82ft

Max. Depth

advanced

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