Turtle Tomb Cave. Sipadan, Borneo, Malaysia, July 2013.

Sipadan Turtle Tomb Cave

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Hop! Back to Borneo. Here is my little video shot in July 2013, at the entrance of the famous underwater cave of Sipadan called "Turtle Tomb".

I confess, I oversold the thing... In fact, I only visited the entrance of the cave, where there is not a skeleton to see.

Where's the turtle graveyard?

My group only did the classic little loop that all tourist divers do inside the vast entrance hall, located between -17m and -23 m deep, where we keep the reassuring blue triangle in sight that gives access to the outside.

Turtle Tomb Cave. Sipadan, Borneo, Malaysia, July 2013.

I did not go to the "turtle graveyard", popularized by Cousteau's movie (I was talking about it in a previous post), where you can see the skulls and whitish carapaces on a sandy background. To get there, you have to go into the gut at the bottom of the cave. The unfortunate turtles were stupidly lost and died there, asphyxiated, because they could not find their way back to the surface to breathe...

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The sign with a skull and crossbones at the entrance of the cave, which you can see at the beginning of my video, is there to remind intrepid people who are tempted to become underwater cavers, that some humans have already perished inside...

To explore the Sipadan cave in greater depth, up to the turtle graveyard, it is necessary to organize things in advance, with a serious guide, who knows the place. And then, of course, to feel ready for an underground dive.

To give you an idea of what it looks like, I put below a video of another diver, found on YouTube :

I confess, I wasn't too tempted. I'm already not crazy about terrestrial caves. So I don't think it's my thing, to go and make bubbles in bowels where you can't see the surface anymore...

Turtle Tomb Cave. Sipadan, Borneo, Malaysia, July 2013.For me, the entrance hall is already enough to impress me.

We went there several times. And always, my pulse quickens, when I go into the half-light, then into the intimidating darkness of this rather vast cave of which one does not see the bottom.

A few small fish sometimes appear in the light of our lamps and headlights, but the most beautiful, the most spectacular - and the most comforting - is when we turn around to go back to the entrance.

There, there is often a small school of jacks, which turns without haste, indifferent to the divers who come and go. Divers and fish are shaded in Chinese shadows on the blue mouth of the cave.

That's how I like the caves. With a huge photogenic opening to the light!!!

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At the exit, a solitary barracuda watches over and shows the latecomers the way to continue the dive, along the reef, on the right.

Solitary Barracuda. Sipadan, Borneo, Malaysia. July 2013.

Nice barracuda. That's my buddy, that one!

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9 comments

    1. @Chrissandvoyage: Sanctum ? Oh, no... I'm not too fond of underwater caving, in the movies it often goes wrong... 😀

      Barracudas are not dangerous. What can they do to you? None of them will jump on you to bite you. They tend to run away from us... In this post, after the pictures of the school of jacks, you can see another video, with the school of barracudas of Sipadan, another very popular show for divers in the area:
      https://petitesbullesdailleurs.fr/sipadan-photos-sous-marines-uw-pics-20131209/
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  1. I, for one, really like this atmosphere. It's beautiful, mysterious and intriguing in a cheap way. I mean we know that a big monster eating turtles and divers is not going to come. But I've only tested caving out of the water, so you never know... 😀

    That said, it made me think of the end of the (good) novel "The Babies of the Automatic Locker", by Murakami Ryu... 😯 :-S

  2. Hello.
    My boyfriend and I are going to Borneo in July. We are looking for hotels and diving centers. Which ones would you recommend us (not too expensive, for the hotel we don't want to have the big luxury, but we want the dives to be nice and we don't want to be obliged to dive during 8 days to be able to do 2 days of diving in Sipadan). Thanks in advance.

  3. Hello,
    Beautiful videos that happiness, I want to dive in Borneo in 2016.
    Could you advise me on the best period as well as the dive sites.
    I am N3 and travel with my wife, wish to leave 2 months.
    Thank you in advance Jean