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rab1412000

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hi everyone

ive never dove mapating (shark) rock in anilao
they say its got fierce curents, its deep 120 fsw and many pelagics they say.

can anyone give me a field report of mapating, or at least say something in more detail

thanks
 
i think spoon's done mapating... yeah, it's deep... and last i heard there were no patings (sharks) in mapating...

but then again, that side of maricaban is much less dived in compared to those closer to shore... a friend has seen hammerheads in that area (sepok, mapating, etc.)

Jag
 
Hmm, got me thinking... in all my years diving Anilao, I don't think I've ever been there. :shakehead:

Must do something about that. :blinking:
 
Hmm, got me thinking... in all my years diving Anilao, I don't think I've ever been there. :shakehead:

Must do something about that. :blinking:

well AFAIK many divers avoid mapating becasue of a combination of depth and strong curretns/undertow.

when i started diving in 1996 they were known as a site to spot sharks , together with mainit. and just like anyplace with strong currents you get a chance to see pelagics.
i think mapating got a reputation because of causing a number of dive related deaths and injuries , even more than mainit.
i hear a lot of divers doing mainit for adventure but seldom does mapating get mentioned anymore.
 
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Is this the same mapating cave on the south side of Maricaban island? Bit far from Anilao really...

There wasn't any pating there either :)

Nice pic Jag!
 
Is this the same mapating cave on the south side of Maricaban island? Bit far from Anilao really...

There wasn't any pating there either :)

Nice pic Jag!

yes it is
i think the distance is also another factor its not dived often
 
isnt mapating a cave and multi-gas dive?
 
isnt mapating a cave and multi-gas dive?

afaik it can be dived with air but both were tec diver favorites during the 1990's

**** that statement makes me feel so old hahaha
 

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