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A primary reason to visit Busanga is to dive the wrecks of a Japanese fleet sunk on 24 Sep 1944 |
Walkway from Seadive Resort to shore, Coron Town |
Seadive Resort is the largest of the dive operators in Coron Town |
We elected to use Seadive Resort |
Equipment shack of Seadive Resort |
Map showing the site of 8 principal wrecks in Coron Bay |
Nautical chart of the Coron Town area, Busuanga |
An excellent history of the Coron wrecks is at coronwrecks.com |
We didn't manage to fit in the Tangat Wreck or Irako |
Sketch of the IJNS Irako, a 147m "large fleet reefer supply ship" |
Helldivers Bar, named after the US WWII Curtiss SB2C-3 dive bomber |
WWII relics on display in the Helldivers Bar at Seadive Resort, Coron Town |
Seadive Resort, Coron Town, Busuanga |
Seadive Resort, Coron Town |
One of the dive boats, Seadive Resort |
Diveboat, Seadive Resort |
Diveboat, Seadive Resort |
Large vessel under construction next to the Seadive pier |
Restaurant, Seadive Resort |
After-dive drink, Seadive Resort |
Returning to Seadive after a trip |
Dive buddies from our second dive day |
Dennis having a San Mig Light at Seadive Resort |
Morning view of Coron Bay from Seadive |
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