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B17 Bomber

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Description

Journey back in time at the B17 Bomber wreck, a poignant WWII relic resting at a manageable 18 meters in Tufi. This historical dive site has been transformed into a thriving artificial reef, offering a unique opportunity to explore history while observing the abundant fish and invertebrates that call it home.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season April, May, June, July, August
Jan Excellent macro diving, especially for nudibranchs and pygmy seahorses. Coral gardens are vibrant.
Feb Continued exceptional macro opportunities. The fjords offer sheltered diving.
Mar Macro life remains the star attraction. Good chance of seeing mandarin fish.
Apr Visibility improves. Macro life is still excellent, and pelagic sightings become more frequent.
More monthly highlights
May Good visibility and a wide variety of marine life, including schooling fish and occasional manta rays.
Jun Excellent for both macro and wide-angle photography. Manta rays are often seen.
Jul Consistent sightings of manta rays and other pelagics. Macro life is still abundant.
Aug Good chances for manta ray encounters. The fjords provide shelter from any potential rough seas.
Sep Visibility can decrease slightly. Macro diving remains excellent.
Oct Return to excellent macro diving conditions. Expect to see a wide array of small critters.
Nov Peak season for macro photography. Pygmy seahorses and nudibranchs are abundant.
Dec Excellent macro diving continues. The sheltered fjords are ideal for all skill levels.
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