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Brindle Bass Ridge
(Depth: 18 metres): A large reef with impressive cencentrations of
snappers, angelfish, rubberlips, Brindle bass and reef sharks.
Potholes (Depth: 12
metres): A series of shallow potholes, sheltering a variety of reef life
including Blacktail reef sharks
Manta Ray Reef
(Depth: 15 metres): A flat reef with spectacular concentrations of
anemones and Nose-strip and Two-bar clownfish, as well as schools of
Crescent-tailed big-eyes and Blue-banded snappers. Frequently visited by
Green turtles.
Two-Mile Reef
(Depth: 6 to 21 metres): Well-known for its excellent snorkelling inside
the reef and for excellent dives on the outside edge.
Rainbow Runner Reef
(Depth: 25 metres): This is a blue-water dive, where divers concentrate
on watching the open water above the reef for Mantas, Eagle rays, Potato
and Brindle bass, Kingfish, Rainbow runner and Zambezi (Bull) sharks.
There is an impressive collection of Green-tree and Whip corals.
WATER CONDITIONS: Visibility averages
15m but can be affected by movement of the shallow sand bars, reducing
visibility. Water temperature ranges from 22oC - 30oC.
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