Army Tank 2
The Army Tank 2 is one of the Vietnam War tanks placed underwater in 1994. Along with this massive construction, the Department of Environmental Resource Management decided to put a huge rock-formation of boulders to attract more marine species to the area. Nowadays, the dive site boasts an abundance of interesting marine life. Due to this fact, diving in the Army Tank 2 would be interesting both for history buffs and nature admirers. Diving in the Army Tank 2 is great for underwater photography.
When To Go Diving
The period from May to October is favorable for diving here. The air temperatures are of 30-32C/86-89F and water temperatures are of 27-29C/80-84F. During the other months water and air averages reach 16-18C/60-64F.
What to see
The marine life in the Army Tank 2 is rich in various creatures. Divers can spot multiple critters, lobsters, crabs, barracudas and moray eels. The tank is densely covered with sponges, oysters, soft and hard corals, creating a nice colorful view.