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Bangsak
Wreck Dive
2
tank dive B1,800 - includes use of a dive computer
- and a free lunch
The
Bangsak Wreck, named after the village of Bangsak
5km away, is an old tin mining boat that sank
in 1984 in unknown circumstances at a depth of
18m. This boat was owned by the Boonsung Tin Mining
Company and operated up and down the Andaman coast
throughout the tin mining boom, which ended early
last decade.At first,
due to it's large size, the wreck lay close to
the surface making it a safety hazard to local
fishing vessels. So the Thai Navy were called
in to bomb the boat, reducing its height by collapsing
the decks, and creating the wreck that we dive
on today.
Over
the years many shells and hard and soft corals
have attached themselves to the hull, which has
become an artificial reef and naturally attracts
large schools of fish from the flat, sandy seabed.
One feature of this outstanding
dive are the leopard sharks, which can often be
found sleeping in the sand and occasionally come
for a swim around us. And also the resident seahorses,
curious batfish, a large family of porcupine fish
and several kinds of crustaceans, along with large
schools of barracuda and a huge diversity of fish
life.
And once or twice … we
even saw a whale shark ….
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