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A steep vertical wall faces the open blue sea, where pelagic species such as big amberjacks frequently are encountered. But this dive site is also very interesting to explore around the fissure, caves, pinnacles, boulders and wall that form; all colourfully decorated with beautiful yellow gorgonians, yellow cluster anemones and orange corals. Frequently encountered marine life species are slipper lobsters, crabs, nudibranchs, sea bream, groupers and so much more!
DIVE SITE CHARACTERISTICS
Typ…
A steep vertical wall faces the open blue sea, where pelagic species such as big amberjacks frequently are encountered. But this dive site is also very interesting to explore around the fissure, caves, pinnacles, boulders and wall that form; all colourfully decorated with beautiful yellow gorgonians, yellow cluster anemones and orange corals. Frequently encountered marine life species are slipper lobsters, crabs, nudibranchs, sea bream, groupers and so much more!
DIVE SITE CHARACTERISTICS
Type: Reef wall / Fissure / Cave
Certification Level Requirement: Open Water Diver
Recommended Certification Level: Advanced Open Water Diver
Difficulty Level: Low – Medium
Depth: 10-30m
Duration: 50-60 min
Typical encounters: Slipper lobster, hermit crab, nudibranch, grouper, crab, amberjack, tuna, seabream
Notes: Good visibility, possible weak current
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