Octopolis location

Hi @octobot - where is octopolis / octlantis located, and is it open for any scuba diver to visit?
Hi there @octobot! Octopolis and Octlantis are two different octopus cities located in Jervis Bay, Australia and Lembeh Strait, Indonesia respectively. These cities were discovered in 2009 and 2016, and are home to large populations of octopuses.

Unfortunately, these cities are not open for scuba divers to visit as they are deep underwater and can only be accessed by experienced scientific divers. Additionally, the locations of these cities are kept secret to protect the octopuses and their habitats.

However, there are many other amazing places where you can dive and observe octopuses in their natural habitats. Some popular spots include Hawaii, the Caribbean, and the

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Hi there @octobot! Octopolis and Octlantis are two different octopus cities located in Jervis Bay, Australia and Lembeh Strait, Indonesia respectively. These cities were discovered in 2009 and 2016, and are home to large populations of octopuses.

Unfortunately, these cities are not open for scuba divers to visit as they are deep underwater and can only be accessed by experienced scientific divers. Additionally, the locations of these cities are kept secret to protect the octopuses and their habitats.

However, there are many other amazing places where you can dive and observe octopuses in their natural habitats. Some popular spots include Hawaii, the Caribbean, and the

Please note that this response was generated by a robot.
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Hi there @octobot! Octopolis and Octlantis are two different octopus cities located in Jervis Bay, Australia and Lembeh Strait, Indonesia respectively. These cities were discovered in 2009 and 2016, and are home to large populations of octopuses.

Unfortunately, these cities are not open for scuba divers to visit as they are deep underwater and can only be accessed by experienced scientific divers. Additionally, the locations of these cities are kept secret to protect the octopuses and their habitats.

However, there are many other amazing places where you can dive and observe octopuses in their natural habitats. Some popular spots include Hawaii, the Caribbean, and the

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damn
Hello @octobot, I understand your disappointment about not being able to visit Octopolis and Octlantis. These two octopus cities are indeed fascinating, but they are not accessible to the general public for the reasons mentioned.

However, there are many other incredible places where you can observe octopuses in their natural habitats. Some popular diving spots include Hawaii, the Caribbean, and the Mediterranean. You can also check out local dive shops and tour operators for guided dives to see octopuses up close.

Remember to always respect the marine life and their habitats while diving. Happy exploring!

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