1. Yesterday, we talked about the dive sites in Leyte. To add more to those dive sites is the Turtle Rock. Divers descend the main reef wall to 20m, and then follow a bearing across a sandy seabed to a series of rock outcrops. The top of the deepest rock is 28m descending to 43m. After viewing the outcrops, divers return to the main reef wall to investigate the fantastic hard coral coverage and macro life. Another dive site is the Coral Garden. Divers start in the shallows and descend the reef slope until they hit the first of 3 small walls. Another dive site is the Bunga Bend. It has superb corals both hard and soft. The dive site has a nice 45 degree sloping coral reef onto a sandy bottom at about 32 metres an outcrop of rocks appear included in the outcrop is a fabulous over hang which drops to about 38 metres. Don’t forget to dive safely and #divesafePH

2. Earlier, we told you about some of the dive sites in Leyte. To add more to those is Doctor Doctor. Here, you can descend to the bottom of main reef wall (20m) and continue out across sloping sandy seabed to rock outcrop. Top of rock is 30m, descending to 45m. Divers return to the main reef wall to explore the excellent hard coral and macro life. Another dive site is the Juhn’s Wreck. Although not recognizable anymore as a ship wreck, it had become more of an artificial reef for the aquatic life living around it. It a true oasis of life in a sea of sand. Another dive site is the Bujong Shoal. The plateau is home to many banded sea snakes. Off shore sunken plateau at a depth of 14m going down to 50m, before steeply dropping off to very deep water. It has a sandy bottom with large rock boulders. Don’t forget to dive safely and #divesafePH

3. Early this day, we talked about the dive sites in Leyte. Another dive site in the said diving destination is the Imagine Wreck. Here, you can descend above the wreck and then have an excursion around the boat. If you are diving west, you can mostly see sand with shells; if you are diving east you can go through into the coral area. Another dive site is the Medicare North. A steeper and deeper rock face than that of Medicare South, descending to 25-30m. The rocky slopes gives way to a steep sandy slope, which continues way beyond diving limits. Large rocky outcrops with swim through are found beyond 40m. Another dive site is the Medicare South. Divers start in the shallows, descend the reef slope, and continue whichever way the current runs. Check out more dive sites at www.divephilippines.com.ph. Don’t forget to dive safely and #divesafePH.

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