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 Mawali Wreck

Indonesia, Sulawesi, Lembeh Strait

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Datum: WGS84 [ Help ]
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Breedtegraad: 1° 26.778' N
lengtegraad: 125° 13.536' E

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English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Approx 4 km south of Lembeh resorts (10 mins by boat).

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Approx 4 km south of Lembeh resorts (10 mins by boat).

Approx 4 km south of Lembeh resorts (10 mins by boat).

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Approx 4 km south of Lembeh resorts (10 mins by boat).

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Approx 4 km south of Lembeh resorts (10 mins by boat).

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Approx 4 km south of Lembeh resorts (10 mins by boat).

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Approx 4 km south of Lembeh resorts (10 mins by boat).

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Approx 4 km south of Lembeh resorts (10 mins by boat).

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Approx 4 km south of Lembeh resorts (10 mins by boat).

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 Duiklocatie Karakteristieken Characteristics

Alternative naam Tanduk Rusa wreck, Sekino Maru

Gemiddelde diepte 20 m / 65.6 ft

max diepte 30 m / 98.4 ft

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 Aanvullende informatie

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The Mawali is a 65m long Japanese World War II steel cargo ship wreck. It was scuttled and sank by USS aircraft in 1944.

The Malawi now lies on its port side between 15 to 30 m deep.

The highlight of the dive is its many large lionfish around the masts.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The Mawali is a 65m long Japanese World War II steel cargo ship wreck. It was scuttled and sank by USS aircraft in 1944.

The Malawi now lies on its port side between 15 to 30 m deep.

The highlight of the dive is its many large lionfish around the masts.

The Mawali is a 65m long Japanese World War II steel cargo ship wreck. It was scuttled and sank by USS aircraft in 1944.

The Malawi now lies on its port side between 15 to 30 m deep.

The highlight of the dive is its many large lionfish around the masts.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The Mawali is a 65m long Japanese World War II steel cargo ship wreck. It was scuttled and sank by USS aircraft in 1944.

The Malawi now lies on its port side between 15 to 30 m deep.

The highlight of the dive is its many large lionfish around the masts.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The Mawali is a 65m long Japanese World War II steel cargo ship wreck. It was scuttled and sank by USS aircraft in 1944.

The Malawi now lies on its port side between 15 to 30 m deep.

The highlight of the dive is its many large lionfish around the masts.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The Mawali is a 65m long Japanese World War II steel cargo ship wreck. It was scuttled and sank by USS aircraft in 1944.

The Malawi now lies on its port side between 15 to 30 m deep.

The highlight of the dive is its many large lionfish around the masts.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The Mawali is a 65m long Japanese World War II steel cargo ship wreck. It was scuttled and sank by USS aircraft in 1944.

The Malawi now lies on its port side between 15 to 30 m deep.

The highlight of the dive is its many large lionfish around the masts.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The Mawali is a 65m long Japanese World War II steel cargo ship wreck. It was scuttled and sank by USS aircraft in 1944.

The Malawi now lies on its port side between 15 to 30 m deep.

The highlight of the dive is its many large lionfish around the masts.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The Mawali is a 65m long Japanese World War II steel cargo ship wreck. It was scuttled and sank by USS aircraft in 1944.

The Malawi now lies on its port side between 15 to 30 m deep.

The highlight of the dive is its many large lionfish around the masts.

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