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Vanuatu Tec Trip 2022 – FULLY BOOKED

8 days  Ex Brisbane Vanuatu offers something for everyone! Over 200m long and laying in 70m of water, the SS Coolidge is a bucket list technical dive! Not only is the wreck covered in coral, the SS President Coolidge Wreck is home to a plethora of sea life, with the guns, cannons, jeeps, helmets, trucks…

Key Biscayne Oil Rig Wreck

Key Biscayne Oil Rig Wreck: One of WA’s best deep dives! Join us to explore the oil rig Key Biscayne – a spectacular dive. The Key Biscayne now sits upside down on it’s legs on a sandy seabed in 42 metres of water, the highest point being at 26 metres. The rig is now home…

Key Biscayne Oil Rig Wreck

Key Biscayne Oil Rig Wreck: One of WA’s best deep dives! Join us to explore the oil rig Key Biscayne – a spectacular dive. The Key Biscayne now sits upside down on it’s legs on a sandy seabed in 42 metres of water, the highest point being at 26 metres. The rig is now home…

Key Biscayne Oil Rig Wreck

Key Biscayne Oil Rig Wreck: One of WA’s best deep dives! Join us to explore the oil rig Key Biscayne – a spectacular dive. The Key Biscayne now sits upside down on it’s legs on a sandy seabed in 42 metres of water, the highest point being at 26 metres. The rig is now home…

Key Biscayne Oil Rig Wreck

Key Biscayne Oil Rig Wreck: One of WA’s best deep dives! Join us to explore the oil rig Key Biscayne – a spectacular dive. The Key Biscayne now sits upside down on it’s legs on a sandy seabed in 42 metres of water, the highest point being at 26 metres. The rig is now home…

Key Biscayne Oil Rig Wreck

Key Biscayne Oil Rig Wreck: One of WA’s best deep dives! Join us to explore the oil rig Key Biscayne – a spectacular dive. The Key Biscayne now sits upside down on it’s legs on a sandy seabed in 42 metres of water, the highest point being at 26 metres. The rig is now home…

Key Biscayne Oil Rig Wreck

Key Biscayne Oil Rig Wreck: One of WA’s best deep dives! Join us to explore the oil rig Key Biscayne – a spectacular dive. The Key Biscayne now sits upside down on it’s legs on a sandy seabed in 42 metres of water, the highest point being at 26 metres. The rig is now home…