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 One Million Dollar Point

Vanuatu, Espiritu Santo Island

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Datum: WGS84 [ Help ]
Precision: Exact

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Latitude: 15° 31.545' S
Longitude: 167° 14.738' E

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 Access

English (Translate this text in English): 20 mn by car from Luganville and 1 mn by foot from the shore.

English (Translate this text in English): 20 mn by car from Luganville and 1 mn by foot from the shore.

20 mn by car from Luganville and 1 mn by foot from the shore.

English (Translate this text in English): 20 mn by car from Luganville and 1 mn by foot from the shore.

English (Translate this text in English): 20 mn by car from Luganville and 1 mn by foot from the shore.

English (Translate this text in English): 20 mn by car from Luganville and 1 mn by foot from the shore.

English (Translate this text in English): 20 mn by car from Luganville and 1 mn by foot from the shore.

English (Translate this text in English): 20 mn by car from Luganville and 1 mn by foot from the shore.

English (Translate this text in English): 20 mn by car from Luganville and 1 mn by foot from the shore.

How? From shore

Distance Short walk from shore (< 5min)

Easy to find? Easy to find

 Dive site Characteristics

Average depth 15 m / 49.2 ft

Max depth 35 m / 114.8 ft

Current None

Visibility Good ( 10 - 30 m)

Quality

Dive site quality Why not

Experience All divers

Bio interest Poor

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Week-end crowd 

Dive type

- Wreck

Dive site activities

- Snorkeling / Free diving
- Orientation
- Photography

Dangers

 Additional Information

English (Translate this text in English): At the end of WWII, thousands of tons of US military equipment was dumped into the sea. Named for its worth, there are a multitude of bulldozers, cranes, fork lifts, and trucks piled upon one another in this unique dive site.

English (Translate this text in English): At the end of WWII, thousands of tons of US military equipment was dumped into the sea. Named for its worth, there are a multitude of bulldozers, cranes, fork lifts, and trucks piled upon one another in this unique dive site.

At the end of WWII, thousands of tons of US military equipment was dumped into the sea. Named for its worth, there are a multitude of bulldozers, cranes, fork lifts, and trucks piled upon one another in this unique dive site.

English (Translate this text in English): At the end of WWII, thousands of tons of US military equipment was dumped into the sea. Named for its worth, there are a multitude of bulldozers, cranes, fork lifts, and trucks piled upon one another in this unique dive site.

English (Translate this text in English): At the end of WWII, thousands of tons of US military equipment was dumped into the sea. Named for its worth, there are a multitude of bulldozers, cranes, fork lifts, and trucks piled upon one another in this unique dive site.

English (Translate this text in English): At the end of WWII, thousands of tons of US military equipment was dumped into the sea. Named for its worth, there are a multitude of bulldozers, cranes, fork lifts, and trucks piled upon one another in this unique dive site.

English (Translate this text in English): At the end of WWII, thousands of tons of US military equipment was dumped into the sea. Named for its worth, there are a multitude of bulldozers, cranes, fork lifts, and trucks piled upon one another in this unique dive site.

English (Translate this text in English): At the end of WWII, thousands of tons of US military equipment was dumped into the sea. Named for its worth, there are a multitude of bulldozers, cranes, fork lifts, and trucks piled upon one another in this unique dive site.

English (Translate this text in English): At the end of WWII, thousands of tons of US military equipment was dumped into the sea. Named for its worth, there are a multitude of bulldozers, cranes, fork lifts, and trucks piled upon one another in this unique dive site.

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One Million Dollar Point
By Aino
Jan 14, 2007
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Trip: Vanuatu
By Aino
From Jan 12, 2007 to Jan 15, 2007

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By Anonymous , 02-07-2010

what a sad waste - incredibly depressing dive - to the point I was almost in tears over the waste and environmental ruin

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