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English (Translate this text in English): Blacklava area. Access is easy from many hotels in the Balaclava area of which Meritim Hotel. Very nice dive and not too far from shore.
English (Translate this text in English): Blacklava area. Access is easy from many hotels in the Balaclava area of which Meritim Hotel. Very nice dive and not too far from shore.
Blacklava area. Access is easy from many hotels in the Balaclava area of which Meritim Hotel. Very nice dive and not too far from shore.
English (Translate this text in English): Blacklava area. Access is easy from many hotels in the Balaclava area of which Meritim Hotel. Very nice dive and not too far from shore.
English (Translate this text in English): Blacklava area. Access is easy from many hotels in the Balaclava area of which Meritim Hotel. Very nice dive and not too far from shore.
English (Translate this text in English): Blacklava area. Access is easy from many hotels in the Balaclava area of which Meritim Hotel. Very nice dive and not too far from shore.
English (Translate this text in English): Blacklava area. Access is easy from many hotels in the Balaclava area of which Meritim Hotel. Very nice dive and not too far from shore.
English (Translate this text in English): Blacklava area. Access is easy from many hotels in the Balaclava area of which Meritim Hotel. Very nice dive and not too far from shore.
English (Translate this text in English): Blacklava area. Access is easy from many hotels in the Balaclava area of which Meritim Hotel. Very nice dive and not too far from shore.
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Alternative name Hassel Mia
Average depth 30 m / 98.4 ft
Max depth 35 m / 114.8 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): Sunk on purpose in 1999, Azuma Maru was once an old fishing boat. After being unusable for fishing campaigns, it was recovered by the Mauritius marine Conservation Society(MMCS) and was sunk to create an artificial reef. Although reserved for the most experienced divers, it offers an excellent, if need to be, proof of the success of Artificial reefs.
English (Translate this text in English): Sunk on purpose in 1999, Azuma Maru was once an old fishing boat. After being unusable for fishing campaigns, it was recovered by the Mauritius marine Conservation Society(MMCS) and was sunk to create an artificial reef. Although reserved for the most experienced divers, it offers an excellent, if need to be, proof of the success of Artificial reefs.
Sunk on purpose in 1999, Azuma Maru was once an old fishing boat. After being unusable for fishing campaigns, it was recovered by the Mauritius marine Conservation Society(MMCS) and was sunk to create an artificial reef. Although reserved for the most experienced divers, it offers an excellent, if need to be, proof of the success of Artificial reefs.
English (Translate this text in English): Sunk on purpose in 1999, Azuma Maru was once an old fishing boat. After being unusable for fishing campaigns, it was recovered by the Mauritius marine Conservation Society(MMCS) and was sunk to create an artificial reef. Although reserved for the most experienced divers, it offers an excellent, if need to be, proof of the success of Artificial reefs.
English (Translate this text in English): Sunk on purpose in 1999, Azuma Maru was once an old fishing boat. After being unusable for fishing campaigns, it was recovered by the Mauritius marine Conservation Society(MMCS) and was sunk to create an artificial reef. Although reserved for the most experienced divers, it offers an excellent, if need to be, proof of the success of Artificial reefs.
English (Translate this text in English): Sunk on purpose in 1999, Azuma Maru was once an old fishing boat. After being unusable for fishing campaigns, it was recovered by the Mauritius marine Conservation Society(MMCS) and was sunk to create an artificial reef. Although reserved for the most experienced divers, it offers an excellent, if need to be, proof of the success of Artificial reefs.
English (Translate this text in English): Sunk on purpose in 1999, Azuma Maru was once an old fishing boat. After being unusable for fishing campaigns, it was recovered by the Mauritius marine Conservation Society(MMCS) and was sunk to create an artificial reef. Although reserved for the most experienced divers, it offers an excellent, if need to be, proof of the success of Artificial reefs.
English (Translate this text in English): Sunk on purpose in 1999, Azuma Maru was once an old fishing boat. After being unusable for fishing campaigns, it was recovered by the Mauritius marine Conservation Society(MMCS) and was sunk to create an artificial reef. Although reserved for the most experienced divers, it offers an excellent, if need to be, proof of the success of Artificial reefs.
English (Translate this text in English): Sunk on purpose in 1999, Azuma Maru was once an old fishing boat. After being unusable for fishing campaigns, it was recovered by the Mauritius marine Conservation Society(MMCS) and was sunk to create an artificial reef. Although reserved for the most experienced divers, it offers an excellent, if need to be, proof of the success of Artificial reefs.
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