Diving in Kota KimbaluWritten by Jakob Jelling
Kota Kimbalu is located in Southeast Asia, next to Mountain Kinabalu, tallest mountain in region. This area’s water is crystal clear and offers a beautiful environment not only for divers but for those who enjoy sea related activities in general as well. If you enjoy outdoors activities and being in touch with nature, Kota Kimbalu would be a good choice for your vacations. The main Kota Kimbalu attraction is wide range of outdoors activities which visitors can practice while being in it. These activities include not only diving and sea related sports but several other ones which might be sport related as well as a wide range of entertainments in general. One of main outdoor activities which visitors can practice in Kota Kimbalu is mountain climbing. This area is famous for practice of this activity and constantly receives visitors from many different points of world who come with purpose to practice it. Mountain Kinabalu is very famous among mountain climbers of entire world and therefore there is an important amount of visitors who approach this area attracted by this mountain and challenge of climbing it.
| | Diving sites in Coron BayWritten by Jakob Jelling
Coron Bay is a diving destination located on Palawan Island, in Philippines. This site is one of most famous wreck diving destinations of entire world due to amount of historic sunken ships which can be visited and seen with great clarity due to these area's waters usual transparency.One of most visited Coron Bay's wrecks is Irako. This was a refrigeration ship which belonged to Japanese and is very impressive due to fact that it looks like if time hadn't affected it. This wreck is located almost at Coron Bay’s entrance and those who dive in this area could also observe a variety of sea creatures along with ship, Another very interesting wreck which divers can visit while being at Coron Bay is Taiei Maru. This wreck is a Japanese tanker located at south of area called Conception, on Busuanga Island. The Taiei Maru is biggest Coron Bay's wreck and divers should dive about 10 meters and 16 meters into water in order to be able to see it. Akitsushima, a Japanese seaplane tender is another of most visited Coron Bay's wrecks. This wreck is located near Manglet Island, next to Busuanga Island, and is usually surrounded by several different sea life creatures. This way, divers go visit this wreck could not only observe sunken ship but barracudas, tunas and yellow fins among other marine species.
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