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Rongelap Atoll
Marshall Islands
sea
5 Dive Sites
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Rongelap Atoll is known for its pristine conditions and abundant marine life, making it an ideal location for both divers and snorkelers. The atoll was evacuated in the 1950s due to nuclear testing but has since become a symbol of nature's resilience. Its untouched reefs are home to a wide array of fish species, sharks, and manta rays, offering some of the most spectacular underwater scenery in the Marshall Islands.
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Dive Sites in Rongelap Atoll
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The Aquarium
This dive site is famous for its exceptional marine diversity. It is a shallow, protected reef that...
18m
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The Wall
An underwater cliff that drops down to over 40 meters, The Wall is a must-visit for advanced divers....
42m
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Mushroom Island
This unique dive site is named for the large, mushroom-shaped coral formation that dominates the lan...
20m
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Blue Hole
A deep, vertical cave that drops down to over 30 meters, the Blue Hole is a thrilling dive site for...
33m
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Sunken WWII Plane
This dive site features a sunken WWII bomber plane. The plane is largely intact and sits at a depth...
30m
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