Million Dollar Point Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Milliondollerpoint is named after the US military sank millions of dollars worth of military equipment here at the end of World War II. Every year, it attracts many diving enthusiasts from all over the world to come here to explore. There are tanks, military trucks, bulldozers and other military equipment sinking here. Coral and marine life have settled in these wrecks, and colorful tropical fish shuttle among them, which is very interesting.
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pile of rubbish !!
Don't go unless you dive ! Beach is terrible , broken bottles, cans and rubbish . Watch your step getting into the water , rocks everywhere. tried to snorkel but water was too merky , got to have ...
We snorkeled this historic spot in Jan/24 and ABSOLUTLEY LOVED IT!!! If you're into WW2 history or are just a keen snorkeler, this one is a must. On the relics side, we could make out old artillery ca...
Loved snorkelling here. We simply walked into the sea (just to the left of the concrete pier) and from about 20m in you start seeing the scrapped equipment and the sealife. Water a little choppy thou...
The main purpose of my cruise was to see the remains of the American equipment dumped into the bay. Low tide made viewing easy, but it's rough going over the rusty metal and broken, albeit smooth, ...
A miraculous transformation of a junkyard into a manmade reef.
A miraculous transformation of a junkyard into a man-made reef. Nature has taken back her own. soft corals, colours of pinks, mauves, blues, purples, Every nook and cranny is occupied by yet another ...
pile of rubbish !!
Don't go unless you dive ! Beach is terrible , broken bottles, cans and rubbish . Watch your step getting into the water , rocks everywhere. tried to snorkel but water was too merky , got to have ...
Brilliant snorkeling
We snorkeled this historic spot in Jan/24 and ABSOLUTLEY LOVED IT!!! If you're into WW2 history or are just a keen snorkeler, this one is a must. On the relics side, we could make out old artillery ca...
A different snorkelling experience
Loved snorkelling here. We simply walked into the sea (just to the left of the concrete pier) and from about 20m in you start seeing the scrapped equipment and the sealife. Water a little choppy thou...
Interesting for history buffs
The main purpose of my cruise was to see the remains of the American equipment dumped into the bay. Low tide made viewing easy, but it's rough going over the rusty metal and broken, albeit smooth, ...
A miraculous transformation of a junkyard into a manmade reef.
A miraculous transformation of a junkyard into a man-made reef. Nature has taken back her own. soft corals, colours of pinks, mauves, blues, purples, Every nook and cranny is occupied by yet another ...