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    Conny Pemfors
    Älvsjö , Sweden
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    Dive  159
    Divesite:Cathedral 2015-07-01
    Wednesday
    1 July
    2015
    Divelocation:Balicasag,Philippines
    Divecenter:Mr Divers
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    Started dive: 11:00:00
    Air: 31℃
    Ended dive: 11:46:00
    Max depth: 20.2 m
    Average depth: Not known m
    Surface: 28℃
    visibility: 15m
    Tank: Unkown
    Pressure level: 0 bar
    Start: 200 bar
    End: 90 bar
    Bottom: 28℃
    Time dive: 00:46:00
    Weight belt (kg)
    3.0
    Type of dive specified:
    Fundive
    Used nitrox:
    No
    Dive equipment
    Full wetsuite 3mm
    Dive environment
    Night
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    Location
    Balicasag
    Description
    Not known
    Access to location
    by boat from panglao island. Takes about 30 minutes.
    Best time to visit location
    A small island with very nice dive sites, and corals. Many giant turtles can been here. Bes time to visit is through march and may
    Country
    Philippines
    Average ranking by divers
    Information about the site
    A dive site south of balicasag, where you can find alot of giant turtles. Its really nice dive to just discover alot of underwater creatures
    Access to the site
    by boat 30 minutes from panglao island
    Conditions around the site
    fairly good conditions, sometimes currents and wavy
    Average depth
    15
    Maximum depth
    30
    Currents
    Weak currents,Weak currents and usually easy to dive, seldom strong currents
    Surface conditions
    Wavy,Wavy and some times it can get rough
    Recommended diver experience level
    Advanced DiverAdvanced Diver,Advanced diver with certificate up to rescue diver and at least 50 dives
    Number of logged dives
    1
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