Asian Diver (English)

HIGHLIGHTS

Diving in the Pristine

- By Roni Ben-Aharon

With incredible visibility, dramatic walls, and abundant marine life, Apo Reef National Park has everything for the wandering traveller: snorkellin­g, diving, bird and dolphin watching, kayaking, rafting in the lagoon and the chance to observe turtles nesting.

Located approximat­ely 30 kilometres off the west coast of Mindoro Island, on the northwest side of the Philippine­s, the remote reef is not a day tour option, and visitors can look forward to the starry night sky. The reef itself is a 34-square-kilometre submerged platform, with two isolated coral reefs separated by a 30-metre deep sandy bottom channel, opening to the west, where clear water runs.

Three islands poke their noses above the surface: Apo Island,

Apo Menor (Binangaan) and Cayos del Bajo (Tinangkapa­n), all of which are uninhabite­d by humans, and flourish with life. The three islands are distinct in their formation, Apo Island being the largest (22 hectares), with a stunning white beach lagoon covered with beach vegetation where hawksbill turtles often nest, and a shallow mangrove area makes an excellent nursery for sharks. Apo Menor is a rocky limestone island with relatively little vegetation and Cayos del Bajo, the smallest island, is a coralline rock formation with no vegetation.

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TOP RIGHT : Beautiful coral formations RIGHT: A school of Heniochus butterflyf­ishIMAGES: Greg Piper
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