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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2010

Our first day of diving starts with a 2½ hour road trip to the small fishing village of Tulamben, on the northeast coast of the main island.

Dive 1 - USAT Liberty:
Originally launched on 19 June 1918 as the USS Liberty, this vessel was assigned to the US Army, just prior to Americas entry into World War II, as an Army Transportation Services vessel (USAT).

On 11 January 1942, while en route from Australia to the Philippines with a cargo of railway parts and rubber, she fell victim to the Japanese submarine I-166. Heavily damaged, the transport was towed by the US destroyer Paul Jones and the Dutch destroyer Van Ghent, towards Singaraja, on the north coast of Bali. Unfortunately, however, the crippled transport was taking too much water to complete the transit, so she was beached at Tulamben to salvage the cargo and fittings.

What remained of the Liberty languished at Tulamben for another twenty one years, until tremors from the 1963 eruption of nearby Mt. Agung caused the vessel to slip off the shore to her current position on a sand slope. During this process, the hull broke in two and she now lies a short 30 m (100 ft) swim from the beach, parallel to the shore, with her deck side facing the open sea.

The wreck is the most visited diving site of Bali, at a perfect depth for all experience levels, ranging from 9m (29 ft), down to the bow, which lies at around 29 m (95 ft). There are a couple of very open swimthroughs, but be aware that the aging structure is unstable and prone to collapse. Corals and anemones cover the wreck, and marine biologists estimate that about 400 different species of reef fish call the Liberty home.

Dive 2 The Drop Off:
A short walk to the west of the Liberty is a section of steep wall simply known as The Drop Off. This site is home to a collection of giant Gorgonian fans and Barrel sponges, clinging to a wall that carries all the way down to 70m (230 ft).

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  • How u setting white balance

  • RT @bertbeach: The Sanyo HD1-A has a feature called One Push Custom White Balance, which I leave as the default menu option. To adjust the white balance (about every 7-10m), I point the camera at my dive slate (I only write on one side of it, and keep the other side clear) and press Menu > Set. A couple of seconds later, the white balance resets to the current depth. Hold the slate at a 45 degrees and the camera horizontal gives a good average between the vertical and horizontal intensities.

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  • wow, this video is great! I've dived in Tulamben too :) had great time!

  • @WesternRoo Thank you for your kind.. very beautiful video

  • really good video. wish i was there!

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