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Atun Wreck

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Description

Dive into history at the 'Atun Wreck,' a 50-meter Japanese freighter resting in Rabaul's waters since World War II. This coral-encrusted vessel now serves as a vibrant artificial reef, sheltering a diverse community of groupers, lionfish, and moray eels. It's a fantastic opportunity to combine wreck exploration with abundant marine encounters.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season April, May, June, September, October
Jan Warm water, but visibility can be affected by rainfall.
Feb Continued warm water, potential for rain.
Mar Rainy season tapering off, visibility improving.
Apr Good visibility, calm seas, ideal for wreck diving.
More monthly highlights
May Excellent visibility, abundant marine life on wrecks and reefs.
Jun Peak season for diving Rabaul's wrecks, clear waters.
Jul Good visibility, exploring diverse marine life.
Aug Calm seas, ideal for exploring volcanic landscapes underwater.
Sep Visibility improves, warmer water returns, good for macro life.
Oct Excellent visibility, abundant marine life on wrecks and reefs.
Nov Transition to rainy season, visibility may decrease.
Dec Warm water, but potential for rain and reduced visibility.
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