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Greek Temple Dive Site PDF Print E-mail

Greek Temple:

Named after the main attraction which is a geological phenomenon resembling a Greek temple. Sea turtles often sleep amidst the pinnacles and pillars of this magnificent dive site. Maximum depth: 16m

 
Brindle Bass Reef Dive Site PDF Print E-mail

Brindle Bass Reef:

This large reef has an unusual depression-called the toilet bowl-, which is covered with soft corals. Many species and colours of fish are found here with a prolific gathering of snappers, rubberlips and brindle bass. Maximum depth: 18m

 
Manta reef Dive Site PDF Print E-mail

Manta reef:

Manta reef is known for its prolific fish life and the cleaning stations where successions of giant manta rays come to be cleaned, lining up like airplanes coming in to land. Maximum depth: 15m

 
Oasis Dive Site PDF Print E-mail

Oasis (also known as the Office):

This reef consists of a ledge covered in corals and colourful sponges.

 
Jacobs Poort PDF Print E-mail

Jacobs Poort

This reef lies in the protection of the bay and has a maximum depth of 16m Invertebrates accompany colourfull sea-fans, sponges, soft corals, anemones and urchins to make this reef highly attractive to numerous fish. Pyjama shark, parrotfish and steenbras are often encountered.

 
Whale Rock PDF Print E-mail

Whale Rock

This large pinnacle has a maximum depth of 30m and is covered in soft corals, colourfull sponges and sea-fans. Many ragged tooth sharks and other large fish have been spotted here.

 
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