Hawaii Kai scuba diving the corsair airplane wreck
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A great day of scuba diving in hawaii aboard the Nori-Z with captin Joe at the helm!
Dive Site one - Corsair Airplane - Viz great 90' - a fantastic dive today, no current and great viz. The divers today couldn't belive all the garden eels and got to play with the resident octopus.
Dive site two - Fantasy Reef - Viz great 90' - Wow! This has got to be my favorite scuba diving reef spot on the island! Plenty of eels, turtles, frog fish, lots...
Oahu - the "gathering place" - is our home of world-class SCUBA diving. From a SCUBA diver's perspective, Oahu has 4 distinct regions - North Shore, West Shore, South Shore and the Southeast Shore. Each region offers a different dive experience and has its own unique character. As such, each offers a different dive experience.
Corsair AirplaneThe only wreck that was not intentionally sunk as an artificial reef, the corsair was ditched by its pilot during WWII as it ran out of fuel. The aircraft is in remarkable condition and even has an intact glass face on one of the cockpit gauges. The plane sits in 107 feet of water and is the only site where we have seen the elusive garden eels
Fantasy ReefThis reef system offers ample opportunity to photograph the green sea turtles and the many octopus that inhabit the reef. Maximum depth is 50 feet.
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Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Hawaii Kai scuba diving the corsair airplane wreck, Oahu
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