Palau diving conditions following Haiyan / Yolanda

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The typhoon passed about 60 miles north of Koror, which would have put it probably 70-80 miles north of the dive sites. I received an email from Sam's and they only had minor damage and were back in operation within a day. Any crap stirred up by the storm swells should have settled down by the time you get there.
 
The typhoon passed about 60 miles north of Koror, which would have put it probably 70-80 miles north of the dive sites. I received an email from Sam's and they only had minor damage and were back in operation within a day. Any crap stirred up by the storm swells should have settled down by the time you get there.

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