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Descent begins at 45 feet / 13 meters. Normally washed by currents heading east. The depths around this island slope gently down to the sandy bottom at 90 feet / 28 meters. Diving on the south side of the island starts at the westernmost part of the small island. Heading east, there are two cleaning stations at 35 feet / 11 meters. Dropping down to 60 feet / 18 meters, you’ll find two large rocks where whitetip reef sharks sleep. The dive can end on the other side of the island in more protecte…
Descent begins at 45 feet / 13 meters. Normally washed by currents heading east. The depths around this island slope gently down to the sandy bottom at 90 feet / 28 meters. Diving on the south side of the island starts at the westernmost part of the small island. Heading east, there are two cleaning stations at 35 feet / 11 meters. Dropping down to 60 feet / 18 meters, you’ll find two large rocks where whitetip reef sharks sleep. The dive can end on the other side of the island in more protected waters.
MARINE LIFE
Frogfish, huge green moray eels, jacks, barracuda, and spadefish. On the north side, in the deeper areas, eagle rays, giant mantas, groupers, snappers, and green turtles. Whitetip reef sharks. Cleaner fish such as butterflyfish are abundant. Occasionally, Whale sharks.
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