All the necessary information about diving can be obtained from the branch of the Labuan Brunch Diver, by phone: 087-415 867 and fax 087-413 457.
Rack "Cement" (or "Concrete frame") is a modern cargo vessel "MB Tung Hwa" with a length of 105 m, 21 km from Labuan. The ship lies on a flat bottom at a depth of about 30 m. The position of the rack is good even for beginners. The deck is covered with soft corals, among small marine animals there are paratsirritsy, sea needles, beauties, bullheads, apogons. On the outer perimeter of the rack, jambs of fusiliers, bats, barracudas run. Compared to other racks, this is the most picturesque.
Australian Wreck (Australian Wreck) - a ship that sank Australian aircraft during the Second World War .Located 1, 5 km from the American rack and in fact was a Dutch merchant ship captured by the Japanese .The ship lies on the left board 23 km from Labuan on the southeast of the small Rusukan Bears islands, at a depth of 33 m on a sandy day .The minimum depth is 21 m .An interesting place with lush coral thickets and a rich marine life..Here live marine angels as large as a hand .Around the large groupers are swimming in search of easy extraction .Do not clutch hands at the stones, because the rack is "stuffed" with disguised fish-stones and sea ruffs .
American Wreck (American Wreck) - a former American warship (minesweeper) 24 km from Labuan to the southwest of the small Besar Islands .The trawler in the war years was blown up by a mine, as a result of the explosion, he folded in half and sank, with the bow sank to the stern .The rack in the tangles of metal and cables lies at a depth of 33 m on a sandy day .Only experienced divers can swim up to $ 0 .Around the ship, among the piles of twisted metal, you can still find cartridges, chargers, kitchen utensils and bottles, guarded by jambs of spotted sweet-hats .
The most popular is the "Span of the Blue Waters", which rests on the bottom to the north-east of Labuan. In comparison with other objects, it can boast of the best underwater visibility. A large fishing trawler from the Philippines caught fire and crashed here in 1981. It is especially interesting for divers, since the hull remained virtually intact. In it, all kinds of living creatures found shelter, from soft corals to sea bass and bat Teir.
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