Description
Diving holiday Philippines Siete Picados (aka 7 Islands) Maximum depth: 25 meters Siete Picados is the local marine park. It is composes of seven small limestone islets. The strict no fishing and no anchoring policy has done wonders for the marine life. You can see groupers, sweetlips, batfish, angel fish, clown fish, and many other reef fish. The tidal currents here can be strong, and it makes for a really pretty drift dive. In recent times, there has been a large school of barracudas that have made Siete Picados their home.
Picture taken at Seven Islands . Uploaded by Ron Scholte on Feb 8, 2024
Picture taken at Seven Islands . Uploaded by Ron Scholte on Feb 8, 2024
Picture taken at Seven Islands . Uploaded by Ron Scholte on Feb 8, 2024
Picture taken at Seven Islands . Uploaded by Ron Scholte on Feb 8, 2024
Picture taken at Seven Islands . Uploaded by Ron Scholte on Feb 8, 2024
Picture taken at Seven Islands . Uploaded by Ron Scholte on Feb 8, 2024
Picture taken at Seven Islands . Uploaded by Ron Scholte on Feb 8, 2024
Picture taken at Seven Islands . Uploaded by Ron Scholte on Feb 8, 2024
Picture taken at Seven Islands . Uploaded by Ron Scholte on Feb 8, 2024
Picture taken at Seven Islands . Uploaded by Ron Scholte on Feb 8, 2024
Picture taken at Seven Islands . Uploaded by Ron Scholte on Feb 8, 2024
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Start time
14:20:47
Dive Duration
1 hour and 8 minutes
Tank Pressure
Water
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