Blue Holes dive site

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Blue Holes dive site is a renowned underwater cavern and reef system in Palau’s Rock Islands, famous among divers for its dramatic vertical shafts, rich marine life, and access to the Blue Corner wall.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dive site
reef system
underwater cavern system
accessTo Blue Corner wall NERFINISHED
approximateMaximumDepth about 130 feet
about 40 meters
bestAccessedFrom day boats from Koror
connectsTo Blue Corner dive site NERFINISHED
country Palau NERFINISHED
difficultyLevel intermediate to advanced
entryType boat dive
hasFeature drop-off
large cavern chamber
multiple blue holes on reef top
overhangs
sheer reef wall
swim-throughs
hasGeologicalForm limestone caverns
reef plateau
vertical shafts
hasHazard overhead environment
strong currents near Blue Corner
hasMarineLife barracuda
hard corals
pelagic fish
reef fish
sea fans
sharks
soft corals
knownFor access to Blue Corner wall
clear blue water
dramatic vertical shafts
rich marine life
underwater caverns
lightingEffect sunbeams through holes creating blue glow
locatedIn Koror State NERFINISHED
Rock Islands NERFINISHED
locatedInBodyOfWater Philippine Sea NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Western Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
partOf Palau dive sites
Rock Islands Southern Lagoon NERFINISHED
popularWith scuba divers
underwater photographers
regionReputation one of Palau’s signature dive sites
tourismType dive tourism
typicalStartingDepth reef top around 5 to 10 meters GENERATED
visibility typically high underwater visibility
waterType saltwater

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