Peleliu Wall dive site

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Peleliu Wall dive site is a renowned scuba diving location in Palau’s Rock Islands, famous for its dramatic drop-off, strong currents, and abundant pelagic marine life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf scuba diving site
underwater wall
accessedBy dive boat
accessedFrom Koror NERFINISHED
bestVisitedFor pelagic sightings
wall diving
country Palau NERFINISHED
hasDepthRange shallow reef top to deep wall
hasEnvironment clear blue water
hasFeature blue water pelagic encounters
dramatic vertical drop-off
exposed ocean-facing reef
steep reef wall
strong currents
hasMarineLife barracuda schools
grey reef sharks
napoleon wrasse
reef fish
sea turtles
trevally schools
hasRiskFactor downcurrents
strong and changing currents
inMarineArea Palau National Marine Sanctuary NERFINISHED
knownFor abundant pelagic marine life
advanced drift diving
barracuda
large sea fans
rich coral growth
schools of jacks
sharks
tuna
locatedIn Peleliu NERFINISHED
Rock Islands NERFINISHED
western Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
near Peleliu Island NERFINISHED
partOf Palau barrier reef system NERFINISHED
Peleliu reef system NERFINISHED
region Micronesia NERFINISHED
requires boat access
suitableFor experienced divers
tourismType dive tourism destination
typicalActivity drift diving
scuba diving
visibility generally high underwater visibility
waterType tropical marine

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Rock Islands contains Peleliu Wall dive site