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Underwater Photo Location: Bonets's Corner

Underwater Photo Location: Bonets's Corner

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Shallow muck dive that can only be dived at slack current. Most times the current is just ripping around this point, but if you can catch it at slack there are at least three types of octopus that we have seen, snake eels, and much much more. Great macro site.
Facts about Bonets's Corner
  • It is in Philippines
  • Bonets's Corner is in the Philippine Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
dayboatshore

Marine Life
small

Diving facilities
airnitroxhireinstructionguidedfriendly

Photo facilities
macro

by Kip Nead
Wonderful Wonderpus from an amazing dive in Dauin.

by Kip Nead
Saw two Blue rings on this dive! Just amazing!

by Kip Nead
This is a Mototi octopus, they display a single blue ring only when agitated or hunting.

by Kip Nead
Wonderpus

by Kip Nead
A Mototi octopus getting ready to jet away!

by Daniel Wernli
Clown Snake Eel at Bonet's Corner, Dauin

by Daniel Wernli
Mototi at Bonet's Corner, Dauin (the same as Gittan's, but without mirror ;-))

by Daniel Strub
Stargazer in Dauin :-D
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