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Wreck Diving in Labuan

Wreck diving in Labuan has identified four ship wrecks to dive; two from World War II and two from the 1980's. These ships lie in 100 to 115 feet of water, with the top portions at 25 to 70 feet. Visibility varies greatly season to season from 20 feet to 70 feet. These wrecks are named "Cement Wreck", "American Wreck", "Australian Wreck" and "Blue Water Wreck".

The type of diving on these wrecks ranges from novice to serious wrecks diving with penetrations into the hulls. Local dive schools provide various introduction and basic wrecks diving training courses leading to a PADI Wreck Diver Specialty rating and TDI Advanced Wrecks Diving course.

The "Cement Wreck" is most suited for novice divers. For the "Blue Water" wreck, one must be an advanced diver with deeper diving experience logged. To penetrate into the above two wrecks or to dive the "American" or "Australian" wreck, one must be certified in a wreck diver specialty or have logged experience in wrecks diving.

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