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  1. Recent video, Barracuda lake in Coron, Palawan, Philiipines. With temperatures raising to 37 degrees centigrade this is an awesome experience of a dive if you get to Coron, you have to try it! I have other videos of the shipwrecks in Coron also shot last few weeks, will post separate link here or find on my YouTube. Thanks! All video shot on Sony A7SIII, 10bit 4:2:2 Prores direct to Atomos Ninja V all in Nauticam housings. Im using the Sony 28mm F2 lens inside a WWL-1 which I bought here from @Phil Rudin. Thanks again! If like the footage, please subscribe, im trying to build up my channel and its all 4K underwater shots, hopefully something there for fellow divers to enjoy! Thank you!
  2. The "Poseidon" was serve as Dive boat for almost 10 years before was left to its fate 20 years ago. The video was filmed with my underwater platform that you see at the end of the video.
  3. The Tubbataha area must be pretty badly charted as it seems many ships are running into reefs often. The lastest is a Chinese ship carry endangered Pangolins. Just 2 months back, a US warship ran agroundon a reef as well and caused much damage to the reefs. Even Greenpeace's Rainbow Warrior ran aground there. This is on top of the various liveaboards which have also hit reefs in the past! But like this interview suggests, it's best to ask the locals and use the same GPS system they use!
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