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Muara
Brunei
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Explore the historical depths of Muara, Brunei's coastal tip, renowned for its World War II wreck dives like the American and Australian Wrecks. These submerged relics are now vibrant artificial reefs, encrusted with coral and teeming with diverse marine life, offering a captivating journey into the past.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
March, April, September, October, November
Jan
Good chance of seeing nudibranchs and small reef fish.
Feb
Continuing good visibility for macro life.
Mar
Water starts to warm up, potentially attracting more pelagic species.
Apr
Good conditions for exploring the reefs.
More monthly highlights
May
Visibility can decrease slightly due to increased plankton.
Jun
Rainy season can impact visibility. Focus on sheltered dive sites.
Jul
Still in the rainy season, expect occasional downpours.
Aug
Rainy season starts to taper off, visibility improving.
Sep
Conditions are improving significantly as the rainy season ends.
Oct
Excellent visibility and calm seas.
Nov
Good time for spotting larger marine life.
Dec
Pleasant diving conditions as the year ends.
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