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English (Translate this text in English): Southwest side of Hon Mun
English (Translate this text in English): Southwest side of Hon Mun
Southwest side of Hon Mun
English (Translate this text in English): Southwest side of Hon Mun
English (Translate this text in English): Southwest side of Hon Mun
English (Translate this text in English): Southwest side of Hon Mun
English (Translate this text in English): Southwest side of Hon Mun
English (Translate this text in English): Southwest side of Hon Mun
English (Translate this text in English): Southwest side of Hon Mun
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Average depth 10 m / 32.8 ft
Max depth 18 m / 59.1 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): Discovered and established as a dive site by Rainbow Divers in 1997, Moray beach is a coral garden around 5 to 12 meters sloping down to sandy bottom at about 18 meters. Once famous for a wide diversity of moray eels, but the populations are dwindling due to the local aquariums built for tourists. Here you can still see a wide range of marine life including Sea Moths, Sea horses and of course still a few morays including Blue ribbon morays, tiger morays and white spotted morays. Schooling on the outer part of the reef you can see Trevallie, Snappers and Fusiliers.
English (Translate this text in English): Discovered and established as a dive site by Rainbow Divers in 1997, Moray beach is a coral garden around 5 to 12 meters sloping down to sandy bottom at about 18 meters. Once famous for a wide diversity of moray eels, but the populations are dwindling due to the local aquariums built for tourists. Here you can still see a wide range of marine life including Sea Moths, Sea horses and of course still a few morays including Blue ribbon morays, tiger morays and white spotted morays. Schooling on the outer part of the reef you can see Trevallie, Snappers and Fusiliers.
Discovered and established as a dive site by Rainbow Divers in 1997, Moray beach is a coral garden around 5 to 12 meters sloping down to sandy bottom at about 18 meters. Once famous for a wide diversity of moray eels, but the populations are dwindling due to the local aquariums built for tourists. Here you can still see a wide range of marine life including Sea Moths, Sea horses and of course still a few morays including Blue ribbon morays, tiger morays and white spotted morays. Schooling on the outer part of the reef you can see Trevallie, Snappers and Fusiliers.
English (Translate this text in English): Discovered and established as a dive site by Rainbow Divers in 1997, Moray beach is a coral garden around 5 to 12 meters sloping down to sandy bottom at about 18 meters. Once famous for a wide diversity of moray eels, but the populations are dwindling due to the local aquariums built for tourists. Here you can still see a wide range of marine life including Sea Moths, Sea horses and of course still a few morays including Blue ribbon morays, tiger morays and white spotted morays. Schooling on the outer part of the reef you can see Trevallie, Snappers and Fusiliers.
English (Translate this text in English): Discovered and established as a dive site by Rainbow Divers in 1997, Moray beach is a coral garden around 5 to 12 meters sloping down to sandy bottom at about 18 meters. Once famous for a wide diversity of moray eels, but the populations are dwindling due to the local aquariums built for tourists. Here you can still see a wide range of marine life including Sea Moths, Sea horses and of course still a few morays including Blue ribbon morays, tiger morays and white spotted morays. Schooling on the outer part of the reef you can see Trevallie, Snappers and Fusiliers.
English (Translate this text in English): Discovered and established as a dive site by Rainbow Divers in 1997, Moray beach is a coral garden around 5 to 12 meters sloping down to sandy bottom at about 18 meters. Once famous for a wide diversity of moray eels, but the populations are dwindling due to the local aquariums built for tourists. Here you can still see a wide range of marine life including Sea Moths, Sea horses and of course still a few morays including Blue ribbon morays, tiger morays and white spotted morays. Schooling on the outer part of the reef you can see Trevallie, Snappers and Fusiliers.
English (Translate this text in English): Discovered and established as a dive site by Rainbow Divers in 1997, Moray beach is a coral garden around 5 to 12 meters sloping down to sandy bottom at about 18 meters. Once famous for a wide diversity of moray eels, but the populations are dwindling due to the local aquariums built for tourists. Here you can still see a wide range of marine life including Sea Moths, Sea horses and of course still a few morays including Blue ribbon morays, tiger morays and white spotted morays. Schooling on the outer part of the reef you can see Trevallie, Snappers and Fusiliers.
English (Translate this text in English): Discovered and established as a dive site by Rainbow Divers in 1997, Moray beach is a coral garden around 5 to 12 meters sloping down to sandy bottom at about 18 meters. Once famous for a wide diversity of moray eels, but the populations are dwindling due to the local aquariums built for tourists. Here you can still see a wide range of marine life including Sea Moths, Sea horses and of course still a few morays including Blue ribbon morays, tiger morays and white spotted morays. Schooling on the outer part of the reef you can see Trevallie, Snappers and Fusiliers.
English (Translate this text in English): Discovered and established as a dive site by Rainbow Divers in 1997, Moray beach is a coral garden around 5 to 12 meters sloping down to sandy bottom at about 18 meters. Once famous for a wide diversity of moray eels, but the populations are dwindling due to the local aquariums built for tourists. Here you can still see a wide range of marine life including Sea Moths, Sea horses and of course still a few morays including Blue ribbon morays, tiger morays and white spotted morays. Schooling on the outer part of the reef you can see Trevallie, Snappers and Fusiliers.
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