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Freediving Bali

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harrychamas

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Hay, i'm thinking about heading over to bali to do some depth training, i know tulumben has good depth off the shore but does anyone know if there are any fixed mooring lines to tie onto?
 
Sorry for digging up an old thread but just for information purposes.

We are running freediving school here- Apnea Bali. It is possible to arrange deep training in Tulamben. Actually we have depth up to 200m. Accessible from the boat.
Just off the shore you can find 60m+. We set up couple of anchor points close to the wreck and next to the drop-off.
The only problem are currents here. Quite unpredictable. Best conditions for deep training are close to the full moon.

If you have any more questions about freediving in Tulamben (courses, trainings, fun dive, general information) PM me.
 
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