Nestled at the heart of the Calamian Islands, Coron Bay is surrounded by Busuanga Island, Culion Island, and Coron Island. The bay is a popular destination for island-hopping adventures, with its clear waters and lush islands. However, it is most renowned for the Sunken Japanese Wrecks, remnants of a supply fleet sunk by US bombers during World War II. These wrecks, now teeming with marine life, offer scuba divers a unique underwater experience, combining history and vibrant coral reefs. Visitors can explore the wrecks and enjoy the rich biodiversity that has flourished around them.
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