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Twin Rocks, Planet Dive, Anilao

By Catswalks
I can't get over how good our dives were at Twin Rocks in front of Planet Dive in Anilao.  We did 2 dives and both were amazing.
Before diving, we had a briefing and our dive guide told us what we can see and where we can expect to see them.  He was joking that he will text the jacks and the turtles so they will show up when we descend.  Oh gosh, they did showed up as if choreographed!  A school of possibly a thousand  jacks were swimming where they were supposed to be.  The turtles appeared right on cue.  The Moray eels did the same.  It was fantastic!

Twin Rocks, Planet Dive, Anilao

Planet Dive house reef


The dives were very easy (15 meters max depth) and we saw a lot of things.  The most memorable were the purple giant clams, nudibranches, moray eels, a school of jacks, a turtle, clown fishes, and a big lapu-lapu. 
The visibility that day was bad because the weather was cloudy but the corals and marine life at Twin Rocks fascinated me still.  I want to go back when the weather is good.

Twin Rocks, Planet Dive, Anilao

Planet Dive house reef

 We paid about 1500 pesos for 2 dives in the house reef  including lunch.  We have our own gear so we didn't have to rent those.  We just rented the tank.  The lunch was good.  I really like their adobo, yum yum.  I didn't see the rooms but from the outside it looks okay.
Pictures above were taken using GoPro Hero 2 with a Polar Pro red filter.


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