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English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Jemeluk Bay, east of Amed. To dive the "living sea sculptures", look for a yellow dive buoy in the middle of the bay, dive down from the buoy then continue about 6 meters straight down from the buoy.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Jemeluk Bay, east of Amed. To dive the "living sea sculptures", look for a yellow dive buoy in the middle of the bay, dive down from the buoy then continue about 6 meters straight down from the buoy.
Jemeluk Bay, east of Amed. To dive the "living sea sculptures", look for a yellow dive buoy in the middle of the bay, dive down from the buoy then continue about 6 meters straight down from the buoy.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Jemeluk Bay, east of Amed. To dive the "living sea sculptures", look for a yellow dive buoy in the middle of the bay, dive down from the buoy then continue about 6 meters straight down from the buoy.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Jemeluk Bay, east of Amed. To dive the "living sea sculptures", look for a yellow dive buoy in the middle of the bay, dive down from the buoy then continue about 6 meters straight down from the buoy.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Jemeluk Bay, east of Amed. To dive the "living sea sculptures", look for a yellow dive buoy in the middle of the bay, dive down from the buoy then continue about 6 meters straight down from the buoy.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Jemeluk Bay, east of Amed. To dive the "living sea sculptures", look for a yellow dive buoy in the middle of the bay, dive down from the buoy then continue about 6 meters straight down from the buoy.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Jemeluk Bay, east of Amed. To dive the "living sea sculptures", look for a yellow dive buoy in the middle of the bay, dive down from the buoy then continue about 6 meters straight down from the buoy.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Jemeluk Bay, east of Amed. To dive the "living sea sculptures", look for a yellow dive buoy in the middle of the bay, dive down from the buoy then continue about 6 meters straight down from the buoy.
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Alternative naam Jemeluk Bay, Bay of Amed
Gemiddelde diepte 10 m / 32.8 ft
max diepte 30 m / 98.4 ft
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English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Jemeluk Bay is well known for its artificial reef: The "living sea sculptures". It includes a giant baby head, Hindu apsara water nymphs, mermaids, a Balinese barong, some treasure chests and many others sculptures.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Jemeluk Bay is well known for its artificial reef: The "living sea sculptures". It includes a giant baby head, Hindu apsara water nymphs, mermaids, a Balinese barong, some treasure chests and many others sculptures.
Jemeluk Bay is well known for its artificial reef: The "living sea sculptures". It includes a giant baby head, Hindu apsara water nymphs, mermaids, a Balinese barong, some treasure chests and many others sculptures.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Jemeluk Bay is well known for its artificial reef: The "living sea sculptures". It includes a giant baby head, Hindu apsara water nymphs, mermaids, a Balinese barong, some treasure chests and many others sculptures.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Jemeluk Bay is well known for its artificial reef: The "living sea sculptures". It includes a giant baby head, Hindu apsara water nymphs, mermaids, a Balinese barong, some treasure chests and many others sculptures.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Jemeluk Bay is well known for its artificial reef: The "living sea sculptures". It includes a giant baby head, Hindu apsara water nymphs, mermaids, a Balinese barong, some treasure chests and many others sculptures.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Jemeluk Bay is well known for its artificial reef: The "living sea sculptures". It includes a giant baby head, Hindu apsara water nymphs, mermaids, a Balinese barong, some treasure chests and many others sculptures.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Jemeluk Bay is well known for its artificial reef: The "living sea sculptures". It includes a giant baby head, Hindu apsara water nymphs, mermaids, a Balinese barong, some treasure chests and many others sculptures.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Jemeluk Bay is well known for its artificial reef: The "living sea sculptures". It includes a giant baby head, Hindu apsara water nymphs, mermaids, a Balinese barong, some treasure chests and many others sculptures.
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Jemeluk wall 1 - dive #1 - Beautiful wall full of marine life. Big school of bannerfish. Nice blue tunicates at 22 m.
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Jemeluk wall 1 - dive #2 - Two pygmy seahorse in a pink fan at 23 m. Strong current.
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