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Earl of Shaftesbury Wreck

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The Earl of Shaftesbury Wreck, a British steamer lost in 1847, provides an engaging dive for experienced divers. Explore the historical remains now teeming with marine life, including large groupers, inquisitive snappers, and gliding rays.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season January, February, October, November, December
Jan Good visibility, chance of seeing turtles and reef fish.
Feb Excellent visibility, ideal for exploring shipwrecks.
Mar Warming waters, good for macro photography.
Apr Pre-monsoon conditions, still good diving.
More monthly highlights
May Southwest monsoon begins, visibility can be reduced.
Jun Monsoon season, expect rain and choppy seas.
Jul Peak monsoon, diving conditions are challenging.
Aug Monsoon starts to subside, visibility improving.
Sep Post-monsoon, good chance to see larger pelagics.
Oct Excellent visibility, ideal for reef exploration.
Nov Manta ray season begins, good chance of sightings.
Dec Peak manta ray season, excellent visibility.
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