Dungon Wall
Dungon Wall is another breathtaking drift dive site in Puerto Galera.
Most of the superstructure was salvaged, but the remains are still good for snorkeling. This site is also a great multilevel dive. From the shallows, the reef slopes off gradually. The ocean floor is covered with staghorn coral, plate coral and mushroom corals, At approximately 12m/40ft a small wall (Dungon Wall) starts, and drops off to a sandy bottom at 27m/89ft. This wall has a colorful assortment of nudibranchs and is therefore a good site for macro photography. On the way back into shallow water, octopus and banded sea snakes have been seen.

