Diving @ Tulamben, Bali (USS Liberty Shipwreck)

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This is a compilation video of my diving experience in Tulamben (Bali).


Tulamben is one of the most famous dive sites in Bali because of the USS Liberty Wreck. This 120 meter long wreck was working as a cargo ship during World War II, when a torpedo from a Japanese submarine (I-166) hit it. The wreck was beached at the North East of Bali, and in 1963 the eruption of Mount Agung moved the ship deeper into the sea on a sand slope in 9 to 30 m of water. The wreck is covered in corals and fans and is home to a variety of marine life.

 

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