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1e Dive Diving holiday Raja Ampat Cape Kri dive site is famous for holding the world’s record for the site with the highest number of species spotted in one single dive. This record was set by Gerald R. Allen, a renowned marine biologist. He recorded 374 species here and it went on to become a world famous dive site for its huge number of diversity. The dive site is located on the Northeast point of Kri Island.

Picture taken at Cape Kri. Uploaded by Ron Scholte on Jan 15, 2024 Picture taken at Cape Kri. Uploaded by Ron Scholte on Jan 15, 2024 Picture taken at Cape Kri. Uploaded by Ron Scholte on Jan 15, 2024 Picture taken at Cape Kri. Uploaded by Ron Scholte on Jan 15, 2024 Picture taken at Cape Kri. Uploaded by Ron Scholte on Jan 15, 2024 Picture taken at Cape Kri. Uploaded by Ron Scholte on Jan 15, 2024 Picture taken at Cape Kri. Uploaded by Ron Scholte on Jan 15, 2024 Picture taken at Cape Kri. Uploaded by Ron Scholte on Jan 15, 2024
Marine Life

Marine Life

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Start time 08:15:03
Dive Duration 55 minutes

Tank Pressure

START PRESSURE 1982 (bar) END PRESSURE 326 (bar)
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Temperature 30 (°C) Visibility Current Max Depth 25.58 (m) Weights
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