Gipatik: 19.06.2019
In the morning, we said goodbye to Mount Batur, which was still bathed in atmospheric light for us one last time, and continued Driving to Tulamben on the northeast coast of Bali. The place does not have much to offer in terms of tourism and the rocky beaches are not particularly beautiful either. But we haven't been Under the water surface for a long time and it's really worth it here. Because right off the coast is the 120 meter long wreck of the Supply ship USAT Liberty, which ran aground on the beach during World War II and slid into Balisee in 1963 during the eruption of Mount Agung. We spent two worth seeing dives at the wreck. We took another one undertook at a cliff and two muck dives took us to a depth of 20 meters. Overall, we saw many small fish, moray eels, crabs, Snails and unusual creatures, especially on the Muck dives, where you dive in a "muddy" environment.