USAT Liberty

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  1. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    Matt,

    I understand! This is the comm tower of a US ship (USAT Liberty) sunk by Japanese in WWII. It is right off shore (Tulemban, Bali) so makes a great dive. --- Have been back to Bali 3X and have never missed a couple of dives here in Tulamben. (Have unfortunatly worn out welcome in Bali, and will not be returning. :-[ - But you can!) --- You can "catch" similar photo on any given day.



    USAT Liberty shipwreck, Tulamben, Bali






    Night dive on USAT Liberty shipwreck, Tulamben, Bali




    So beautiful it makes your head hurt. :p


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    The U.S.A.T. LIBERTY, a 120 meter long shipwreck, is the remains of a US World War II freighter, torpedoed on January 11,1942 at 4:15 a.m. by a Japanese submarine while crossing the Lombok Strait carrying material (rubber and railway parts) from Australia to the Philippines. Two US destroyers hitched up to the ship and tried to tow it to the port of Singaraja. The damage was immense, she was taking too much water and her crew ran the vessel up onto the beach of Tulamben 70km away from the nearest safe harbor.

    For 21 years she stayed there, the people of Tulamben secured all items of any value, even parts of the deck. In 1963 the Liberty was pushed to her present location by the fatal eruption of the volcano Gunung Agung. During this process the hull broke into two pieces. Now she is laying only 30 meter from the Tulamben beach on a sandy slope 90° on her side parallel to the shore. The deck side faces the ocean.

    The Liberty ship wreck is the most visited diving site of Bali at a perfect depth for scuba diving ranging from 2.5 meters down to 29 meters. There are a couple of impressive swim throughs, but one must be cautious because the structure of the wreck is unstable, every year parts collapse. An amazing growth of encrusting animals cover the wreck, marine biologists estimate that about 400 different species of reef fish live on the Liberty. It is not usual for this site to be visited by big pelagic species.


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  3. Matt Rogers

    Matt Rogers Kingfish

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    Thanks Omar. That 1st video was great ... have to watch the 2nd one soon. Bali sure has some amazing sea life and I love those ships!
     
  4. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    Finding video on YouTube of dive area I have done many times was quite the discovery! --- Feel like I know many of those fish in it by their first names.

    If anyone wants to know "dive details" - or Bali "trip advice" let me know. (actually much cheaper in long run then going to hawaii, or maybe elsewhere on a dive/travel trip...;) )



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  5. Camilsky

    Camilsky Montipora Capricornis

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    Thanks... Nice video ... :tongue4: