Description
Diving holiday Indonesia Bunaken Teluk Kembahu These dive sites, abbreviated to TK1 and TK2, are named after a local village and are found on the Sulawesi side of the Strait. Topography consists of a dark sandy bottom with scattered rubble and sunken logs. It is where the first mimic octopus was sighted in Lembeh, also the home of the Banggai Cardinalfish which can only be found in this region. No shortage of other marine inhabitants here either with mandarinfish, gobys, devilfish, frogfish, porcelain crabs and razorfish, this is an exceptional dive site.
Picture taken at Teluk Kembahu. Uploaded by Ron Scholte on Apr 23, 2024
Picture taken at Teluk Kembahu. Uploaded by Ron Scholte on Apr 23, 2024
Picture taken at Teluk Kembahu. Uploaded by Ron Scholte on Apr 23, 2024
Picture taken at Teluk Kembahu. Uploaded by Ron Scholte on Apr 23, 2024
Picture taken at Teluk Kembahu. Uploaded by Ron Scholte on Apr 23, 2024
Picture taken at Teluk Kembahu. Uploaded by Ron Scholte on Apr 23, 2024
Picture taken at Teluk Kembahu. Uploaded by Ron Scholte on Apr 23, 2024
Marine Life
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Log recorded during diveDive time
Start time
14:57
Dive Duration
1 hour and 25 minutes
Tank Pressure
Water
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