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 Shark Point

Indonesia, Lombok, Northern Islands

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Latitude: 8° 21.404' S
Longitude: 116° 1.586' E

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English (Translate this text in English): Easy... just got you a bike from your bungalow to your dive shop, 10min boat trip… enjoy!!!

English (Translate this text in English): Easy... just got you a bike from your bungalow to your dive shop, 10min boat trip… enjoy!!!

Easy... just got you a bike from your bungalow to your dive shop, 10min boat trip… enjoy!!!

English (Translate this text in English): Easy... just got you a bike from your bungalow to your dive shop, 10min boat trip… enjoy!!!

English (Translate this text in English): Easy... just got you a bike from your bungalow to your dive shop, 10min boat trip… enjoy!!!

English (Translate this text in English): Easy... just got you a bike from your bungalow to your dive shop, 10min boat trip… enjoy!!!

English (Translate this text in English): Easy... just got you a bike from your bungalow to your dive shop, 10min boat trip… enjoy!!!

English (Translate this text in English): Easy... just got you a bike from your bungalow to your dive shop, 10min boat trip… enjoy!!!

English (Translate this text in English): Easy... just got you a bike from your bungalow to your dive shop, 10min boat trip… enjoy!!!

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Average depth 25 m / 82 ft

Max depth 60 m / 196.9 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): Shark Point east of Gili Trawangan is a popular dive spot in the mornings. This dive site consists of different levels (24m, 20m, 18m); it starts with a slope out of hard and soft corals, the "native country" of green and hawksbill turtles.

The different levels are sandy areas with small coral blocks - the variety is very big starting with schools of trevally, napoleon fish over white tip reef sharks and rays in the sandy areas... ending up with ribbon eels, leaf fishes and even mantas. “Volkers' Golf course” is about 500m east of Shark point and starts at a depth of about 30m. It looks green like on a golf course and is the best site, to see sharks, schools of mackerels and doctor fishes.

Because of its depth and the sometimes very strong currents, it is a dive for advanced divers.

English (Translate this text in English): Shark Point east of Gili Trawangan is a popular dive spot in the mornings. This dive site consists of different levels (24m, 20m, 18m); it starts with a slope out of hard and soft corals, the "native country" of green and hawksbill turtles.

The different levels are sandy areas with small coral blocks - the variety is very big starting with schools of trevally, napoleon fish over white tip reef sharks and rays in the sandy areas... ending up with ribbon eels, leaf fishes and even mantas. “Volkers' Golf course” is about 500m east of Shark point and starts at a depth of about 30m. It looks green like on a golf course and is the best site, to see sharks, schools of mackerels and doctor fishes.

Because of its depth and the sometimes very strong currents, it is a dive for advanced divers.

Shark Point east of Gili Trawangan is a popular dive spot in the mornings. This dive site consists of different levels (24m, 20m, 18m); it starts with a slope out of hard and soft corals, the "native country" of green and hawksbill turtles.

The different levels are sandy areas with small coral blocks - the variety is very big starting with schools of trevally, napoleon fish over white tip reef sharks and rays in the sandy areas... ending up with ribbon eels, leaf fishes and even mantas. “Volkers' Golf course” is about 500m east of Shark point and starts at a depth of about 30m. It looks green like on a golf course and is the best site, to see sharks, schools of mackerels and doctor fishes.

Because of its depth and the sometimes very strong currents, it is a dive for advanced divers.

English (Translate this text in English): Shark Point east of Gili Trawangan is a popular dive spot in the mornings. This dive site consists of different levels (24m, 20m, 18m); it starts with a slope out of hard and soft corals, the "native country" of green and hawksbill turtles.

The different levels are sandy areas with small coral blocks - the variety is very big starting with schools of trevally, napoleon fish over white tip reef sharks and rays in the sandy areas... ending up with ribbon eels, leaf fishes and even mantas. “Volkers' Golf course” is about 500m east of Shark point and starts at a depth of about 30m. It looks green like on a golf course and is the best site, to see sharks, schools of mackerels and doctor fishes.

Because of its depth and the sometimes very strong currents, it is a dive for advanced divers.

English (Translate this text in English): Shark Point east of Gili Trawangan is a popular dive spot in the mornings. This dive site consists of different levels (24m, 20m, 18m); it starts with a slope out of hard and soft corals, the "native country" of green and hawksbill turtles.

The different levels are sandy areas with small coral blocks - the variety is very big starting with schools of trevally, napoleon fish over white tip reef sharks and rays in the sandy areas... ending up with ribbon eels, leaf fishes and even mantas. “Volkers' Golf course” is about 500m east of Shark point and starts at a depth of about 30m. It looks green like on a golf course and is the best site, to see sharks, schools of mackerels and doctor fishes.

Because of its depth and the sometimes very strong currents, it is a dive for advanced divers.

English (Translate this text in English): Shark Point east of Gili Trawangan is a popular dive spot in the mornings. This dive site consists of different levels (24m, 20m, 18m); it starts with a slope out of hard and soft corals, the "native country" of green and hawksbill turtles.

The different levels are sandy areas with small coral blocks - the variety is very big starting with schools of trevally, napoleon fish over white tip reef sharks and rays in the sandy areas... ending up with ribbon eels, leaf fishes and even mantas. “Volkers' Golf course” is about 500m east of Shark point and starts at a depth of about 30m. It looks green like on a golf course and is the best site, to see sharks, schools of mackerels and doctor fishes.

Because of its depth and the sometimes very strong currents, it is a dive for advanced divers.

English (Translate this text in English): Shark Point east of Gili Trawangan is a popular dive spot in the mornings. This dive site consists of different levels (24m, 20m, 18m); it starts with a slope out of hard and soft corals, the "native country" of green and hawksbill turtles.

The different levels are sandy areas with small coral blocks - the variety is very big starting with schools of trevally, napoleon fish over white tip reef sharks and rays in the sandy areas... ending up with ribbon eels, leaf fishes and even mantas. “Volkers' Golf course” is about 500m east of Shark point and starts at a depth of about 30m. It looks green like on a golf course and is the best site, to see sharks, schools of mackerels and doctor fishes.

Because of its depth and the sometimes very strong currents, it is a dive for advanced divers.

English (Translate this text in English): Shark Point east of Gili Trawangan is a popular dive spot in the mornings. This dive site consists of different levels (24m, 20m, 18m); it starts with a slope out of hard and soft corals, the "native country" of green and hawksbill turtles.

The different levels are sandy areas with small coral blocks - the variety is very big starting with schools of trevally, napoleon fish over white tip reef sharks and rays in the sandy areas... ending up with ribbon eels, leaf fishes and even mantas. “Volkers' Golf course” is about 500m east of Shark point and starts at a depth of about 30m. It looks green like on a golf course and is the best site, to see sharks, schools of mackerels and doctor fishes.

Because of its depth and the sometimes very strong currents, it is a dive for advanced divers.

English (Translate this text in English): Shark Point east of Gili Trawangan is a popular dive spot in the mornings. This dive site consists of different levels (24m, 20m, 18m); it starts with a slope out of hard and soft corals, the "native country" of green and hawksbill turtles.

The different levels are sandy areas with small coral blocks - the variety is very big starting with schools of trevally, napoleon fish over white tip reef sharks and rays in the sandy areas... ending up with ribbon eels, leaf fishes and even mantas. “Volkers' Golf course” is about 500m east of Shark point and starts at a depth of about 30m. It looks green like on a golf course and is the best site, to see sharks, schools of mackerels and doctor fishes.

Because of its depth and the sometimes very strong currents, it is a dive for advanced divers.

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Shark Point
By chris
Aug 3, 2010
Requins - Plongée matinale avec Alain. Beaucoup de courant et deux requins de récif + beaucoup de tortues sur le platier coralien.
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Trip: Lombok & Bali 2010
By chris
From Jul 27, 2010 to Aug 20, 2010
Voyage famille à Bali et Lombok. Pas un tripplongée mais on a quand même fait plusieurs sites sur Lombok et Bali
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