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Underwater Photo Location: Wreck Diving In Usukan Bay Sabah

Underwater Photo Location: Wreck Diving In Usukan Bay Sabah

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Great dives as long as the sea is reasonably calm, The Wrecks have lots of awesome corals and sit in 40m or less so quite disable.
All three wrecks were sank 67 years ago on the same day by the same sub named Hammerhead.
The site can be accessed from the Downbelow Dive Centre based on Gaya Island in Kota Kinabalu Sabah's capital this is a Padi 5' IDC centre who can pick you up from anywhere in town for daily trips.
Facts about Wreck Diving In Usukan Bay Sabah
  • It is in Malaysia
  • Wreck Diving In Usukan Bay Sabah is in the South China Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-40 Metres 0-130 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
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Diving facilities
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Photo facilities
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by Richard Swann
WW2 Wrecks from the Usukan Baya area of Sabah just 40 mins boat trip from the Downbelow Dive Centre Gaya Island, There are three Wrecks all sunk on the same day 67 years ago with some stunning corals at very disable depths... Nice :)

by Richard Swann
WW2 Wreck on the west coast of Sabah acessed from the Downbelow dive centre Gaya Island Kota Kinabalu, these wrecks only see a handful of divers a year so are really in nice condition.

by Richard Swann
Bow of the Rice Bowl WW2 wreck just 40 mins boat trip from Gaya Island Downbelow dive centre
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