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Indonesia, Komodo island

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English (Translate this text in English): The diving entry point is marked by a long, low, rocky point east of the beach, which is at the center of the island's northern coast. Enter just on the eastern side of the point and swim counter-clockwise around the point at 20-25 m depth. Once around the point the reef slope will turn into a wall that drops to about 35 m depth. The wall continues to a sandy slope in front of the beach, which marks the end of the dive.
A second dive can begin at the sandy slope and continue counter-clockwise across the front face of the beach to where the reef turns north and just out to another point.

English (Translate this text in English): The diving entry point is marked by a long, low, rocky point east of the beach, which is at the center of the island's northern coast. Enter just on the eastern side of the point and swim counter-clockwise around the point at 20-25 m depth. Once around the point the reef slope will turn into a wall that drops to about 35 m depth. The wall continues to a sandy slope in front of the beach, which marks the end of the dive.
A second dive can begin at the sandy slope and continue counter-clockwise across the front face of the beach to where the reef turns north and just out to another point.

The diving entry point is marked by a long, low, rocky point east of the beach, which is at the center of the island's northern coast. Enter just on the eastern side of the point and swim counter-clockwise around the point at 20-25 m depth. Once around the point the reef slope will turn into a wall that drops to about 35 m depth. The wall continues to a sandy slope in front of the beach, which marks the end of the dive.
A second dive can begin at the sandy slope and continue counter-clockwise across the front face of the beach to where the reef turns north and just out to another point.

English (Translate this text in English): The diving entry point is marked by a long, low, rocky point east of the beach, which is at the center of the island's northern coast. Enter just on the eastern side of the point and swim counter-clockwise around the point at 20-25 m depth. Once around the point the reef slope will turn into a wall that drops to about 35 m depth. The wall continues to a sandy slope in front of the beach, which marks the end of the dive.
A second dive can begin at the sandy slope and continue counter-clockwise across the front face of the beach to where the reef turns north and just out to another point.

English (Translate this text in English): The diving entry point is marked by a long, low, rocky point east of the beach, which is at the center of the island's northern coast. Enter just on the eastern side of the point and swim counter-clockwise around the point at 20-25 m depth. Once around the point the reef slope will turn into a wall that drops to about 35 m depth. The wall continues to a sandy slope in front of the beach, which marks the end of the dive.
A second dive can begin at the sandy slope and continue counter-clockwise across the front face of the beach to where the reef turns north and just out to another point.

English (Translate this text in English): The diving entry point is marked by a long, low, rocky point east of the beach, which is at the center of the island's northern coast. Enter just on the eastern side of the point and swim counter-clockwise around the point at 20-25 m depth. Once around the point the reef slope will turn into a wall that drops to about 35 m depth. The wall continues to a sandy slope in front of the beach, which marks the end of the dive.
A second dive can begin at the sandy slope and continue counter-clockwise across the front face of the beach to where the reef turns north and just out to another point.

English (Translate this text in English): The diving entry point is marked by a long, low, rocky point east of the beach, which is at the center of the island's northern coast. Enter just on the eastern side of the point and swim counter-clockwise around the point at 20-25 m depth. Once around the point the reef slope will turn into a wall that drops to about 35 m depth. The wall continues to a sandy slope in front of the beach, which marks the end of the dive.
A second dive can begin at the sandy slope and continue counter-clockwise across the front face of the beach to where the reef turns north and just out to another point.

English (Translate this text in English): The diving entry point is marked by a long, low, rocky point east of the beach, which is at the center of the island's northern coast. Enter just on the eastern side of the point and swim counter-clockwise around the point at 20-25 m depth. Once around the point the reef slope will turn into a wall that drops to about 35 m depth. The wall continues to a sandy slope in front of the beach, which marks the end of the dive.
A second dive can begin at the sandy slope and continue counter-clockwise across the front face of the beach to where the reef turns north and just out to another point.

English (Translate this text in English): The diving entry point is marked by a long, low, rocky point east of the beach, which is at the center of the island's northern coast. Enter just on the eastern side of the point and swim counter-clockwise around the point at 20-25 m depth. Once around the point the reef slope will turn into a wall that drops to about 35 m depth. The wall continues to a sandy slope in front of the beach, which marks the end of the dive.
A second dive can begin at the sandy slope and continue counter-clockwise across the front face of the beach to where the reef turns north and just out to another point.

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Alternative name Dinding Kecil

Average depth 22 m / 72.2 ft

Max depth 35 m / 114.8 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): The whole north face of Sebayor Kecil island is good diving. There are garden eels on the sandy
slopes. Shrimp gobies and sweetlips are common.
Occasionally, mandarin fish have been spotted in shallow water.
This site also features beautiful coral gardens with a high abundance of both hard and soft corals.

English (Translate this text in English): The whole north face of Sebayor Kecil island is good diving. There are garden eels on the sandy
slopes. Shrimp gobies and sweetlips are common.
Occasionally, mandarin fish have been spotted in shallow water.
This site also features beautiful coral gardens with a high abundance of both hard and soft corals.

The whole north face of Sebayor Kecil island is good diving. There are garden eels on the sandy
slopes. Shrimp gobies and sweetlips are common.
Occasionally, mandarin fish have been spotted in shallow water.
This site also features beautiful coral gardens with a high abundance of both hard and soft corals.

English (Translate this text in English): The whole north face of Sebayor Kecil island is good diving. There are garden eels on the sandy
slopes. Shrimp gobies and sweetlips are common.
Occasionally, mandarin fish have been spotted in shallow water.
This site also features beautiful coral gardens with a high abundance of both hard and soft corals.

English (Translate this text in English): The whole north face of Sebayor Kecil island is good diving. There are garden eels on the sandy
slopes. Shrimp gobies and sweetlips are common.
Occasionally, mandarin fish have been spotted in shallow water.
This site also features beautiful coral gardens with a high abundance of both hard and soft corals.

English (Translate this text in English): The whole north face of Sebayor Kecil island is good diving. There are garden eels on the sandy
slopes. Shrimp gobies and sweetlips are common.
Occasionally, mandarin fish have been spotted in shallow water.
This site also features beautiful coral gardens with a high abundance of both hard and soft corals.

English (Translate this text in English): The whole north face of Sebayor Kecil island is good diving. There are garden eels on the sandy
slopes. Shrimp gobies and sweetlips are common.
Occasionally, mandarin fish have been spotted in shallow water.
This site also features beautiful coral gardens with a high abundance of both hard and soft corals.

English (Translate this text in English): The whole north face of Sebayor Kecil island is good diving. There are garden eels on the sandy
slopes. Shrimp gobies and sweetlips are common.
Occasionally, mandarin fish have been spotted in shallow water.
This site also features beautiful coral gardens with a high abundance of both hard and soft corals.

English (Translate this text in English): The whole north face of Sebayor Kecil island is good diving. There are garden eels on the sandy
slopes. Shrimp gobies and sweetlips are common.
Occasionally, mandarin fish have been spotted in shallow water.
This site also features beautiful coral gardens with a high abundance of both hard and soft corals.

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