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underwater paradise contain more than 7,000 islands
of lush tropical greenery, ringed with undamaged beaches
which are spread around the deep-blue waters which offer
about 40,000 square kilometers of coral reefs packed
with a wide variety of marine life. Scuba diving is
a very favorite water sport of the Philippines. The
famous places which allow scuba diving are
Angol Point is an excellent dive site for beginners
and training dives. The reef is covered with stony corals,
leather corals, nudibranchs, anemones, sea stars and
sea cucumbers. It is also a favorite for night dives
and is a good spot for macro photography.
Bat Cave is a series of small caves leading to the
actual Bat Cave which is also easy to get to by land.
Circumstances are just conducive to dive here, since
waves usually pound against the rocks and swift currents
can take one offshore. Lobsters, sea snakes and of course,
the bats overhead can make a captivating dive.
Beach Night Dive is a little-known treasure trove for
divers with a sharp eye. It is a sandy area with patches
of sea grass and hard corals.
Coral Garden is a dive site which is off the main beach
and usually has calm and clear conditions. It is ideal
for beginners and training dives.
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Diving in Philippines and different Water Sports around
Philippines.
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