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| Secret Bay You can see hard-to-see creatures like delicate ghost pipefish How to get there: This odd little backwash is near Gilimanuk, opposite the ferry landing and divers normally do a shore entry. Depths: Between 0.6m to 9m. Dive profile: The water is normally clearest at high tide in the morning. The cold current that feeds this bay seems to play a large part in attracting these critters. The walk-in shore entry is easy, and the visual treats start almost immediately upon submersion. I hope this helps to those interested in diving in Indonesia. |
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