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Average depth 10 m / 32.8 ft
Max depth 25 m / 82 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): This is a very simple site and when I was there, the viz was about 5 meters and no current.
This would a great training site, but the only concern would be the lack go good viz might scare some beginners.
This site has two parts to it. The main part is a grassy, sandy bottom that has relatively poor visibility. The life of this portion of the site is from visitors, mostly turtles and a Dugong. I had the pleasure to dive this site at the right time. First dive, saw 2 turtles and a Dugong. It was nice. The second dive, the same Dugong was still there feeding, saw a couple of turtles again, but also a Seahorse swimming by.
The second portion of the site is about 30 meters South (it could be defined as a different site), but it was full of hard coral in stages and different levels. Saw two baby sharks laying low under some hard coral.
If you dive this site, and I suggest you do, is to start with the main section and if no animals are present, then go south to the reef.
English (Translate this text in English): This is a very simple site and when I was there, the viz was about 5 meters and no current.
This would a great training site, but the only concern would be the lack go good viz might scare some beginners.
This site has two parts to it. The main part is a grassy, sandy bottom that has relatively poor visibility. The life of this portion of the site is from visitors, mostly turtles and a Dugong. I had the pleasure to dive this site at the right time. First dive, saw 2 turtles and a Dugong. It was nice. The second dive, the same Dugong was still there feeding, saw a couple of turtles again, but also a Seahorse swimming by.
The second portion of the site is about 30 meters South (it could be defined as a different site), but it was full of hard coral in stages and different levels. Saw two baby sharks laying low under some hard coral.
If you dive this site, and I suggest you do, is to start with the main section and if no animals are present, then go south to the reef.
This is a very simple site and when I was there, the viz was about 5 meters and no current.
This would a great training site, but the only concern would be the lack go good viz might scare some beginners.
This site has two parts to it. The main part is a grassy, sandy bottom that has relatively poor visibility. The life of this portion of the site is from visitors, mostly turtles and a Dugong. I had the pleasure to dive this site at the right time. First dive, saw 2 turtles and a Dugong. It was nice. The second dive, the same Dugong was still there feeding, saw a couple of turtles again, but also a Seahorse swimming by.
The second portion of the site is about 30 meters South (it could be defined as a different site), but it was full of hard coral in stages and different levels. Saw two baby sharks laying low under some hard coral.
If you dive this site, and I suggest you do, is to start with the main section and if no animals are present, then go south to the reef.
English (Translate this text in English): This is a very simple site and when I was there, the viz was about 5 meters and no current.
This would a great training site, but the only concern would be the lack go good viz might scare some beginners.
This site has two parts to it. The main part is a grassy, sandy bottom that has relatively poor visibility. The life of this portion of the site is from visitors, mostly turtles and a Dugong. I had the pleasure to dive this site at the right time. First dive, saw 2 turtles and a Dugong. It was nice. The second dive, the same Dugong was still there feeding, saw a couple of turtles again, but also a Seahorse swimming by.
The second portion of the site is about 30 meters South (it could be defined as a different site), but it was full of hard coral in stages and different levels. Saw two baby sharks laying low under some hard coral.
If you dive this site, and I suggest you do, is to start with the main section and if no animals are present, then go south to the reef.
English (Translate this text in English): This is a very simple site and when I was there, the viz was about 5 meters and no current.
This would a great training site, but the only concern would be the lack go good viz might scare some beginners.
This site has two parts to it. The main part is a grassy, sandy bottom that has relatively poor visibility. The life of this portion of the site is from visitors, mostly turtles and a Dugong. I had the pleasure to dive this site at the right time. First dive, saw 2 turtles and a Dugong. It was nice. The second dive, the same Dugong was still there feeding, saw a couple of turtles again, but also a Seahorse swimming by.
The second portion of the site is about 30 meters South (it could be defined as a different site), but it was full of hard coral in stages and different levels. Saw two baby sharks laying low under some hard coral.
If you dive this site, and I suggest you do, is to start with the main section and if no animals are present, then go south to the reef.
English (Translate this text in English): This is a very simple site and when I was there, the viz was about 5 meters and no current.
This would a great training site, but the only concern would be the lack go good viz might scare some beginners.
This site has two parts to it. The main part is a grassy, sandy bottom that has relatively poor visibility. The life of this portion of the site is from visitors, mostly turtles and a Dugong. I had the pleasure to dive this site at the right time. First dive, saw 2 turtles and a Dugong. It was nice. The second dive, the same Dugong was still there feeding, saw a couple of turtles again, but also a Seahorse swimming by.
The second portion of the site is about 30 meters South (it could be defined as a different site), but it was full of hard coral in stages and different levels. Saw two baby sharks laying low under some hard coral.
If you dive this site, and I suggest you do, is to start with the main section and if no animals are present, then go south to the reef.
English (Translate this text in English): This is a very simple site and when I was there, the viz was about 5 meters and no current.
This would a great training site, but the only concern would be the lack go good viz might scare some beginners.
This site has two parts to it. The main part is a grassy, sandy bottom that has relatively poor visibility. The life of this portion of the site is from visitors, mostly turtles and a Dugong. I had the pleasure to dive this site at the right time. First dive, saw 2 turtles and a Dugong. It was nice. The second dive, the same Dugong was still there feeding, saw a couple of turtles again, but also a Seahorse swimming by.
The second portion of the site is about 30 meters South (it could be defined as a different site), but it was full of hard coral in stages and different levels. Saw two baby sharks laying low under some hard coral.
If you dive this site, and I suggest you do, is to start with the main section and if no animals are present, then go south to the reef.
English (Translate this text in English): This is a very simple site and when I was there, the viz was about 5 meters and no current.
This would a great training site, but the only concern would be the lack go good viz might scare some beginners.
This site has two parts to it. The main part is a grassy, sandy bottom that has relatively poor visibility. The life of this portion of the site is from visitors, mostly turtles and a Dugong. I had the pleasure to dive this site at the right time. First dive, saw 2 turtles and a Dugong. It was nice. The second dive, the same Dugong was still there feeding, saw a couple of turtles again, but also a Seahorse swimming by.
The second portion of the site is about 30 meters South (it could be defined as a different site), but it was full of hard coral in stages and different levels. Saw two baby sharks laying low under some hard coral.
If you dive this site, and I suggest you do, is to start with the main section and if no animals are present, then go south to the reef.
English (Translate this text in English): This is a very simple site and when I was there, the viz was about 5 meters and no current.
This would a great training site, but the only concern would be the lack go good viz might scare some beginners.
This site has two parts to it. The main part is a grassy, sandy bottom that has relatively poor visibility. The life of this portion of the site is from visitors, mostly turtles and a Dugong. I had the pleasure to dive this site at the right time. First dive, saw 2 turtles and a Dugong. It was nice. The second dive, the same Dugong was still there feeding, saw a couple of turtles again, but also a Seahorse swimming by.
The second portion of the site is about 30 meters South (it could be defined as a different site), but it was full of hard coral in stages and different levels. Saw two baby sharks laying low under some hard coral.
If you dive this site, and I suggest you do, is to start with the main section and if no animals are present, then go south to the reef.
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Trip: Egypt
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Paul Braeckman
Rudy Van Impe
Danny Van Durme
Ivan De Smet
Stefan Hoffman
Marino De Ruyck
Tom De Rijcke
Franky Vanlemberghe
Luc D'haese
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Trip: Egypt, Marsa Alam, Orintal Bay
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