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04/01/2025 Dive Log – Camia

Dive Log: 04/01/2025

Dive Site Name: Camia

Dive Depth: 21 meters

Dive Duration: 42 minutes

About The Dive: Such a great dive this afternoon in our shipwreck!
As soon as we descended to the wreck we were immersed in a fish ball composed by a big school of spade fish, around 40, sardines, midnight snappers and fusiliers !
We spotted a very big scorpion fish on the side of the wreck and a beautiful white ghost pipe fish!
A couple of different nudibranches and flatworms were crawling all around the back of the ship!

12/27/2024 Dive Log – Camia

Dive Log: 12/27/2024

Dive Site Name: Camia

Dive Depth: 28

Dive Duration: 36

About The Dive: We had a fantastic dive on Camia today in Boracay. Calia is a wonderful site for scudivers passionate with wrecks. This beautiful wreck has easy access and always have lots of marine life. Today Camia was crowded with trumpet fish, school of batfish, fusilliers, trevally, unicorn fish and also a beautiful peacock mantis shrimp.
The dive not to miss in boracay.

12/15/2024 Dive Log – Camia

Dive Log: 12/15/2024

Dive Site Name: Camia

Dive Depth: 27

Dive Duration: 40

About The Dive: Great scuba diving in Camia today. This shipwreck is truly an iconic dive in Boracay. There is so much to explore and marine life is so exuberant that is one of the best dive in Boracay. We spot a beautiful mantis shrimp, a cute yellow box fish, lion fish, trumpet fish, mapped puffer fish, school of fusilliers, school of unicorn fish!!!
Definitely a fantastic dive

07/30/2024 Dive Log – Camia

Dive Log: 07/30/2024

Dive Site Name: Camia

Dive Depth: 24.6

Dive Duration: 39mn

About The Dive: When diving on Camia today, with Elay. As always, Camia was thriving with life. It's a very beautiful shipwreck, sitting at 27 m deep. The ship, was a fishing boat sunk on purpose in 2000. There is a lot of soft coral growing on it ant nice marine life. What we usually see there are mantis shrimp, box fish, trumpet fish, nudibranchs on the ship, and when you look around into the blues, you have batfish, fusilliers, groupers, midnight snappers. Just amazing!! As we were diving on Nitrox, we had extended bottom time so we spend a lot to explore the deck area!!