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B24 Bomber Wreck

On 3 May 1945, Sulawesi (then known as Celebes) and Borneo were under Japanese occupation during World War II. The 307th American Bomb Squadron was engaged in striking missions against these two locations. It was on one of these missions that this aircraft suffered engine failure and caught fire. As it was too far to return to base at Morotai Island, and the islands are densely covered in jungle - potentially dangerous to parachutists, the decision was made to crash land the plane in the sea at the Togean Islands in Tomini Bay.

Gun turret of the B24 Bomber - Togians

All loose items were jettisoned on approach and, after skidding 50 metres, the plane came to a gliding halt on the sea's surface. All 11 crew escaped from the plane in life rafts, with cuts and bruises, and made it to nearby Togian Island, just to the north. The craft, however, lost its nose turret and three propellers in the landing, and sank about two hours afterwards, thus becoming Togean Islands best wreck dive.

The plane, 17 m long by 22 m wide, lies upright on a flat sandy bed with its cockpit to the north west, its right wing touching the sea bed and its left wing slightly elevated.

The wreck is in excellent condition and no artifacts have been removed. The right wing still has its remaining propeller intact, and you can easily see the machine guns mounted on the rear of the aircraft. Peer through the windows and you can make out the parachute harnesses; take a look at the cockpit and you'll see the captain's and co-pilot's chairs and all manner of electrical equipment, now forever silent but once alive with hurried life and death instructions from an historic time past.

The Togean bomber is now the congregating centre for hundreds of bigeye trevally, creating a never-ending circular wall of dazzling silver. The tail wings are refuge to some lionfish and batfish.

There are green tube sponges and barrel sponges, particularly at the rear of the aircraft. Some porous coral growth shows itself on the fuselage, and purple and yellow sea squirts and blue tunicates decorating the main wings.

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B24 Bomber Wreck Reef Basics: Togean wreck diving
Depth: 14 - 22m
Visibility: 10 - 15m
Currents: Gentle
Surface Conditions: Calm
Water Temperature: 28 - 30°C
Experience Level: Intermediate
Number of dive sites: 1
Diving Season: All year round
Distance: ~16 km south east of Kadidiri (1½ hours)
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