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Average depth 17 m / 55.8 ft
Max depth 26 m / 85.3 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): The darling of the keen wreck divers, “Konanda” sits flat on a sandy bottom at 26 metres, her derricks and rigging reaching up to within 10 metres of the surface. Imagine, even the snorkels can enjoy themselves here on the nearby reef as well, “Konanda” is an Island Trader, 45 metres in length, which was damaged in a vicious cyclone and deliberately sunk in October 1987 for the delight of scuba divers. She was carefully prepared so that penetration of the wreck into the cabins and holds is safe and makes an ideal introduction to the fun of wreck diving.
English (Translate this text in English): The darling of the keen wreck divers, “Konanda” sits flat on a sandy bottom at 26 metres, her derricks and rigging reaching up to within 10 metres of the surface. Imagine, even the snorkels can enjoy themselves here on the nearby reef as well, “Konanda” is an Island Trader, 45 metres in length, which was damaged in a vicious cyclone and deliberately sunk in October 1987 for the delight of scuba divers. She was carefully prepared so that penetration of the wreck into the cabins and holds is safe and makes an ideal introduction to the fun of wreck diving.
The darling of the keen wreck divers, “Konanda” sits flat on a sandy bottom at 26 metres, her derricks and rigging reaching up to within 10 metres of the surface. Imagine, even the snorkels can enjoy themselves here on the nearby reef as well, “Konanda” is an Island Trader, 45 metres in length, which was damaged in a vicious cyclone and deliberately sunk in October 1987 for the delight of scuba divers. She was carefully prepared so that penetration of the wreck into the cabins and holds is safe and makes an ideal introduction to the fun of wreck diving.
English (Translate this text in English): The darling of the keen wreck divers, “Konanda” sits flat on a sandy bottom at 26 metres, her derricks and rigging reaching up to within 10 metres of the surface. Imagine, even the snorkels can enjoy themselves here on the nearby reef as well, “Konanda” is an Island Trader, 45 metres in length, which was damaged in a vicious cyclone and deliberately sunk in October 1987 for the delight of scuba divers. She was carefully prepared so that penetration of the wreck into the cabins and holds is safe and makes an ideal introduction to the fun of wreck diving.
English (Translate this text in English): The darling of the keen wreck divers, “Konanda” sits flat on a sandy bottom at 26 metres, her derricks and rigging reaching up to within 10 metres of the surface. Imagine, even the snorkels can enjoy themselves here on the nearby reef as well, “Konanda” is an Island Trader, 45 metres in length, which was damaged in a vicious cyclone and deliberately sunk in October 1987 for the delight of scuba divers. She was carefully prepared so that penetration of the wreck into the cabins and holds is safe and makes an ideal introduction to the fun of wreck diving.
English (Translate this text in English): The darling of the keen wreck divers, “Konanda” sits flat on a sandy bottom at 26 metres, her derricks and rigging reaching up to within 10 metres of the surface. Imagine, even the snorkels can enjoy themselves here on the nearby reef as well, “Konanda” is an Island Trader, 45 metres in length, which was damaged in a vicious cyclone and deliberately sunk in October 1987 for the delight of scuba divers. She was carefully prepared so that penetration of the wreck into the cabins and holds is safe and makes an ideal introduction to the fun of wreck diving.
English (Translate this text in English): The darling of the keen wreck divers, “Konanda” sits flat on a sandy bottom at 26 metres, her derricks and rigging reaching up to within 10 metres of the surface. Imagine, even the snorkels can enjoy themselves here on the nearby reef as well, “Konanda” is an Island Trader, 45 metres in length, which was damaged in a vicious cyclone and deliberately sunk in October 1987 for the delight of scuba divers. She was carefully prepared so that penetration of the wreck into the cabins and holds is safe and makes an ideal introduction to the fun of wreck diving.
English (Translate this text in English): The darling of the keen wreck divers, “Konanda” sits flat on a sandy bottom at 26 metres, her derricks and rigging reaching up to within 10 metres of the surface. Imagine, even the snorkels can enjoy themselves here on the nearby reef as well, “Konanda” is an Island Trader, 45 metres in length, which was damaged in a vicious cyclone and deliberately sunk in October 1987 for the delight of scuba divers. She was carefully prepared so that penetration of the wreck into the cabins and holds is safe and makes an ideal introduction to the fun of wreck diving.
English (Translate this text in English): The darling of the keen wreck divers, “Konanda” sits flat on a sandy bottom at 26 metres, her derricks and rigging reaching up to within 10 metres of the surface. Imagine, even the snorkels can enjoy themselves here on the nearby reef as well, “Konanda” is an Island Trader, 45 metres in length, which was damaged in a vicious cyclone and deliberately sunk in October 1987 for the delight of scuba divers. She was carefully prepared so that penetration of the wreck into the cabins and holds is safe and makes an ideal introduction to the fun of wreck diving.
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Konanda Wreck - Went through heaps of corridoors, Huge lion fish but missed the crocodile fish :-( Great dive though!
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Trip: Vanuatu - Hideaway Island
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Awesome dive trip & would love to go back.
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