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blue+corner Latitude and Longitude:

7°08′01″N 134°13′13″E / 7.13361°N 134.22028°E / 7.13361; 134.22028
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Blue Corner
Aerial view of Blue Corner
Location Koror, Palau
Nearest land Ngemelis Island, Rock Islands
Coordinates 7°08′01″N 134°13′13″E / 7.13361°N 134.22028°E / 7.13361; 134.22028
Dive type Open-water
Depth range25 to 100 ft (7.6 to 30.5 m)
Average visibilityIncoming tide: 90 ft (27 m)
Outgoing tide: 45 to 60 ft (14 to 18 m)
Entry typeBoat
Bottom compositionCoral
Nearby sites Blue Holes, Clarence Wall

Blue Corner is a section of Palau's barrier reef in the south-east of Koror, close to Ngerukewid and German Channel. Its triangular shape, with step walls on the Pacific Ocean sides, resembles a submerged peninsula. In the north part of the Blue Corner, there is a large underwater cavern called Blue Holes. Due to a high variety of corals and wildlife in the area, the Blue Corner is a popular recreational dive site. [1] It is variously called "the most requested dive in Palau" [2] and "one of the most action-packed scuba dive sites in the world." [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Rock, Tim (2000). Lonely Planet Palau: Diving & Snorkeling. Pisces Books. p. 144. ISBN  1864500190.
  2. ^ "Blue Corner". www.underwatercolours.com. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
  3. ^ Lubba, Chris (30 October 2018). "Watch Why Blue Corner is The best Dive Site in Palau". palaudiveadventures.com. Retrieved 27 March 2021.

blue+corner Latitude and Longitude:

7°08′01″N 134°13′13″E / 7.13361°N 134.22028°E / 7.13361; 134.22028
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Blue Corner
Aerial view of Blue Corner
Location Koror, Palau
Nearest land Ngemelis Island, Rock Islands
Coordinates 7°08′01″N 134°13′13″E / 7.13361°N 134.22028°E / 7.13361; 134.22028
Dive type Open-water
Depth range25 to 100 ft (7.6 to 30.5 m)
Average visibilityIncoming tide: 90 ft (27 m)
Outgoing tide: 45 to 60 ft (14 to 18 m)
Entry typeBoat
Bottom compositionCoral
Nearby sites Blue Holes, Clarence Wall

Blue Corner is a section of Palau's barrier reef in the south-east of Koror, close to Ngerukewid and German Channel. Its triangular shape, with step walls on the Pacific Ocean sides, resembles a submerged peninsula. In the north part of the Blue Corner, there is a large underwater cavern called Blue Holes. Due to a high variety of corals and wildlife in the area, the Blue Corner is a popular recreational dive site. [1] It is variously called "the most requested dive in Palau" [2] and "one of the most action-packed scuba dive sites in the world." [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Rock, Tim (2000). Lonely Planet Palau: Diving & Snorkeling. Pisces Books. p. 144. ISBN  1864500190.
  2. ^ "Blue Corner". www.underwatercolours.com. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
  3. ^ Lubba, Chris (30 October 2018). "Watch Why Blue Corner is The best Dive Site in Palau". palaudiveadventures.com. Retrieved 27 March 2021.

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