SS YONGALA Marine life by Yongala Dive
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Can you take me?
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@brightlights456X Look up Remote area Dive ( RAD) in townsville, the best guys around just finished my advanced course with them tons of fun
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sounds like donkey kong music
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This is were i was diving exactly one year agoe. DO THIS DIVE!!!!
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dude @2:59 had a decent leak in his gear!
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This seems like fun. How would I get into diving?
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I really liked your Video! Great Job! I select for underwater article about the Yongala Wreck and Scuba Diving in Townsville divezone.net/townsville.htm I hope you will like it!
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as soon as im in my last year of school im going traveling and im definitely going to dive there
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Wow this video was so beautiful ty for posting. I really want to go see the best dive site in the world and get into scuba diving. When I get enough money I'll bring my parents and sister to dive Yongala because it looks so pretty and has loads of marine life. Thanks again
0100101lol- As an Open Water Diver you are able to dive the S.S Yongala if you have more then 6 dives under your belt, at least one dive to the 18m mark and confidence in your diving abilities. As the wreck sits in 19-28m of water you will need to complete a Deep Adventure Dive with us on your first dive or deep dive training elsewhere prior to diving with us. You will see the wreck in both dives, and as to it being 'worth it', it definately is.
yongaladive 9 months ago
Vodskibandit- No 'VW' is not aggressive towards humans, he does his thing and we do ours. As we have a 'no touch' policy we give him no reason to think that we would harm him. As to the Bull Sharks, the ocean is thier home so obviously they are out there but once again they tend to stay out of our way as we stay out of thiers! It is unbelievable diving so now you know VW and bull sharks aren't an issue you can come out diving with us!
yongaladive 9 months ago
Thanks for all the great comments guys. I myself have done thousands of dives and never seen fish life like this anywhere !!! The wreck itself is in about 29metres of water at the bottom and 15m at the top and amazingly the coral is still very colourful.
yongaladive 1 year ago