
Kode no dokutsu
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While this dive site may appear typical on the surface, beneath the water’s surface lies an underwater cave that extends for 25 meters in length and 10 meters in width. These caves are not particularly deep, allowing divers to move slowly and search for large rays and sharks that occasionally rest inside. The exit of the cave emits a blue glow, and the upper section of the cave teems with schools of lanternfish and other marine life, creating a stunning visual display when illuminated. For divers, this location holds a special allure as it offers the opportunity to explore caves and revel in the breathtaking underwater scenery.
As it is located within a cave, this dive site is favored by many fish species that thrive in darkness. Groupers and shrimp are particularly abundant, and tiger fish are known to inhabit the shallower sections of the deepest part of the cave. Additionally, due to the proximity to the open ocean beyond the cove, large dogfish sharks have been spotted resting inside the caves. This creates a unique and diverse underwater environment for divers to explore.
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SSI Training Centers
25m / 82ft
Max. Depth
advanced
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