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Crayfish Cave: A large slit cave that opens up to a chimney, the cave provides shelter to a multitude of fish and crayfish, occasionally sleeping sharks and Manta rays have been seen here, penetration of the cave is not possible but access from both sides is possible.

Hamilo Cove Wreck: A Japanese freighter was sunk here during the liberation of the Philippines by US forces in 1945, a salty low visibility dive 5-30' at a depth of between 25-40'. Many schools of large Batfish live here along with Stonefish and large Lion Fish.

The Pinnacles and Cutad Island: Further north these dive sites are still being explored with encouraging results, good diving from 50' down to 110', many different fish seen here in the underwater valleys that cover the area.

Fortune Island: The Blue Holes are often described as the most interesting piece of underwater architecture ever seen, three large holes in the coral leading into an open topped cavern, white tip reef sharks are often seen by the first diver down only to hide as the others follow, crystal clear water with visibility reaching 300' on a good day.

The Wreck: Located opposite the beach in 65' of water the stern and keel of a steel Dutch freighter are found, you will soon be surrounded by schools of clownfish and damsels, nearby is a Volkswagen mini-bus inhabited by very large Lionfish.

Fortune NW: Located between the blue holes and the wreck is some very spectacular coral formations with valleys dropping away to over 120', large fan corals and sponges cover the area, some large schools of Jacks and Cuttlefish are frequently seen.