Calista L.
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The USS Liberty Wreck is essentially the most well-known dive website in Bali. It can also be among the finest sunken shipwrecks on the planet! If you come to Bali, you completely must dive there The liberty ship was hit by a Japanese torpedo then was beached close to Tulamben. In 1963, the eruption of Mount Agung brought about the vessel to slide off the seashore, and it now lies on a sand slope in 9 to 30 m of water. The wreck is about 130M lengthy with the shallowest half at about 5 m deep and the deepest on the opposite facet of the wreck at about 30M deep.
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My husband and I both just got our level 1 certification through them and had a great time. It’s a very laid back course, and the instructors are very knowledgeable and passionate about what they do. I felt very safe, and made a massive improvement from the floor breathe work to diving on day 2. It’s amazing what your body is able to do and how much of it is mental.
We spent 2 days – half in the classroom, half out in the ocean. There is no pool session, and honestly we liked going straight into the ocean to practice. The class was decided into 2 groups, 3-4 people per instructor, so there was plenty of individual attention. Overall, the class was a really good balance of classroom learning and then practicing the skills.
We even made friends with our group and went out for food and drinks after each night. – via
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(Translated by Google) Partially restricted view. But all very impressive. Definitely worth a visit. There is no possibility to change on site.
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Sicht teilweise eingeschränkt. Aber alles sehr beeindruckend. Auf jeden Fall einen Besuch wert. Es gibt keine Möglichkeit zum umziehen vor Ort. – via
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