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Pemba
Vertical walls adorned with hard coral and numerous invertebrate life make this dive destination not to be missed by the more adventurous diver. Scuba diving occurs all year round with the best diving in the months from April to September. Water temperature ranges from 24°C-28°C and visibility from15m-30m. Pemba forms part of the Quirimbas archipelago that consists of 32 coral islands. |
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The Pinnacle: This deep blue dive can reach a maximum depth of 60m and is an ideal opportunity to see game fish in action. Hammerhead sharks and Zambezi sharks have been seen here with the odd encounter with a whale shark. |
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Bass City: Resident potato bass are encountered here around 5 outcrops of sand stone rock which are covered in spiky star fish and visited by rays. Maximum depth is 24m. |
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Kev's Ledge: A small cave overhang provides the ideal spot to view the manta cleaning stations from below at depths varying from13m-20m. The top of which is covered in turban, table and stag coral and the more advanced diver can enjoy a beautiful wall dive. |
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Doodles: This 200m long reef lies at a depth of 16m-18m and is covered in marine life such as baitfish, gamefish, mackerel and lionfish. |
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