It was a relaxing dive since I went with a long-time member of DIVEMAP, which made me feel completely at ease during the Munseom wreck dive. During the initial descent, it was darker than expected with poor visibility, so we couldn’t find the wreck at first. Just when we were about to give up, we followed a passing school of amberjack and unexpectedly discovered the wreck. As we got closer, the bow had a rounded shape that didn’t look familiar — that’s when I realized it was the second wreck. The surface temperature was 29°C, and at 40m it was 23°C — warm and very comfortable overall. While exploring the hull and debris, the NDL limit started approaching, so we turned back. On the way up, right beneath us, we spotted another familiar wreck — the first one! Although I was about to give up, I was lucky enough to encounter two wrecks in a single dive. Thanks to the wall ascent along the island, I was able to finish the deep dive safely, with a total dive time of 31 minutes, even at a maximum depth of 40m.