Video of Manado Tua, Alung Banua & Mandolin
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Manado Tua, meaning "old Manado", is a dormant volcanic island lying north of Bunaken Island. The video opens with the swim-throughs at Alung Banua on Bunaken Island itself and footage from the dive site of Mandolin. We then visit Negeri and Bualo on the southern coast of Manado Tua where we meet a bearded scorpionfish, a Bunaken trademark golden sea squirt with a Phyllidiella pustulosa wart sea slug, a Chromodoris dianae nudibranch, a gold-speckled flatworm, a Pacific clown anemone shrimp, leaf scorpionfish, cloudy dascyllus, cinnamon clownfish, spinecheek anemonefish, a fire dartfish and a christmas tree worm. Shot in June 2006 at Two Fish Divers. Please comment, share, or view this Manado Tua video on YouTube. See high definition video from Manado Tua in my Bunaken Diving HD video. |


