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    help for a scuba diving center and room in Ambon

    Hi I will arrive in Ambon early november after a liveaboard from Sorong, and plan to stay there for some days of diving. Last time, i dove with Crittersjunkies and stayed in Oyo Crecia hotel close from the airport, but no availability in this hotel for theses dates. I searched on the internet...
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    ❗️Last 2 spaces almost half-price liveaboard in Indonesia❗️ 06 Oct - 18 Oct, 2019

    ❗️Last 2 spaces almost half-price liveaboard in Indonesia❗️ =201910&f[sd]=2019-10-06']06 Oct - 18 Oct, 2019 Forgotten Islands - Maluku (12nights) ⛵️ILike Liveaboard 1 female share space at budget cabin at US$2,425 (instead of US$4,576) 1 male share space in twin cabin at US$2,756...
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    SAVE 20% ❗️ Ambon-Banda-Alor-Maumere ⛵️ 23 Apr - 03 May, 2019

    SAVE 20% ❗️ BIG 10-night Liveaboard diving trip in Indonesia Itinerary: Ambon - Banda - Alor - Maumere 23 April - 03 May, 2019 ⛵️Blue Manta Liveaboard ✅ Now from US$4,800 pp (instead of US$6,000) Departure: Ambon Island Return: Maumere ✅ DAN dive insurance is offered FREE of charge by...
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    SAVE 20% ❗️ Raja Ampat - Ambon ⛵️ 19 Mar - 30 Mar, 2019

    SAVE 20% ❗️ BIG 11-night Liveaboard diving trip in Indonesia Raja Ampat - Ambon 19 March - 30 March, 2019 ⛵️Ondina Liveaboard ✅ Now from US$3,286 pp (instead of US$4,113) Departure: Port of Sorong Return: Ambon Island ✅ DAN dive insurance is offered FREE of charge by Divebooker Check details...
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    Interesting Muck Diving – Ambon Scorpionfish Facts

    Source Maluku Diving blogs - Maluku Diver Resort Seeking to find a unique fish? Then you’ll definitely want to consider looking for the Ambon scorpionfish; also known as stingfish, firefish, rockfish, goblin fish, or hairy scorpionfish. This fish is the chameleon of the sea and its color changes...
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    What is Muck diving?

    Ambon Muck Diving Muck diving. To anyone not familiar with diving, this term sounds pretty uninviting. It sounds as if a diver is expected to swim around in muddy, zero visibility water. However, this is not the case. Muck diving gets it name from the sediment—often volcanic and sandy—found at...
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    Coral Bleaching – Why it happens? Diving Maluku

    Source: Diving Maluku Blogs Do you know that Corals feel climate changes, unpredictable weather, and longer hotter summer, as much as we do? Coral bleaching is one condition that threatens coral life caused by climate changes and the rising of the sea-surface temperature. We, as divers, can do a...
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