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English (Translate this text in English): Located on the most southern tip of the Cronulla peninsula. Park in front of the Bass & Flinders Point. You can dive this site all the way round to the Oak Park site - also on this website. A fairly long dive you'll need a big tank or good air consumption to do it - typically takes and hour. You won't go much over 6 to 7 meters, so it should be doable by most. Follow the sand reef line till you hit the BIG rock wall of Oak Park at 6 meters and then turn left - heading west - and go home to the pool.
English (Translate this text in English): Located on the most southern tip of the Cronulla peninsula. Park in front of the Bass & Flinders Point. You can dive this site all the way round to the Oak Park site - also on this website. A fairly long dive you'll need a big tank or good air consumption to do it - typically takes and hour. You won't go much over 6 to 7 meters, so it should be doable by most. Follow the sand reef line till you hit the BIG rock wall of Oak Park at 6 meters and then turn left - heading west - and go home to the pool.
Located on the most southern tip of the Cronulla peninsula. Park in front of the Bass & Flinders Point. You can dive this site all the way round to the Oak Park site - also on this website. A fairly long dive you'll need a big tank or good air consumption to do it - typically takes and hour. You won't go much over 6 to 7 meters, so it should be doable by most. Follow the sand reef line till you hit the BIG rock wall of Oak Park at 6 meters and then turn left - heading west - and go home to the pool.
English (Translate this text in English): Located on the most southern tip of the Cronulla peninsula. Park in front of the Bass & Flinders Point. You can dive this site all the way round to the Oak Park site - also on this website. A fairly long dive you'll need a big tank or good air consumption to do it - typically takes and hour. You won't go much over 6 to 7 meters, so it should be doable by most. Follow the sand reef line till you hit the BIG rock wall of Oak Park at 6 meters and then turn left - heading west - and go home to the pool.
English (Translate this text in English): Located on the most southern tip of the Cronulla peninsula. Park in front of the Bass & Flinders Point. You can dive this site all the way round to the Oak Park site - also on this website. A fairly long dive you'll need a big tank or good air consumption to do it - typically takes and hour. You won't go much over 6 to 7 meters, so it should be doable by most. Follow the sand reef line till you hit the BIG rock wall of Oak Park at 6 meters and then turn left - heading west - and go home to the pool.
English (Translate this text in English): Located on the most southern tip of the Cronulla peninsula. Park in front of the Bass & Flinders Point. You can dive this site all the way round to the Oak Park site - also on this website. A fairly long dive you'll need a big tank or good air consumption to do it - typically takes and hour. You won't go much over 6 to 7 meters, so it should be doable by most. Follow the sand reef line till you hit the BIG rock wall of Oak Park at 6 meters and then turn left - heading west - and go home to the pool.
English (Translate this text in English): Located on the most southern tip of the Cronulla peninsula. Park in front of the Bass & Flinders Point. You can dive this site all the way round to the Oak Park site - also on this website. A fairly long dive you'll need a big tank or good air consumption to do it - typically takes and hour. You won't go much over 6 to 7 meters, so it should be doable by most. Follow the sand reef line till you hit the BIG rock wall of Oak Park at 6 meters and then turn left - heading west - and go home to the pool.
English (Translate this text in English): Located on the most southern tip of the Cronulla peninsula. Park in front of the Bass & Flinders Point. You can dive this site all the way round to the Oak Park site - also on this website. A fairly long dive you'll need a big tank or good air consumption to do it - typically takes and hour. You won't go much over 6 to 7 meters, so it should be doable by most. Follow the sand reef line till you hit the BIG rock wall of Oak Park at 6 meters and then turn left - heading west - and go home to the pool.
English (Translate this text in English): Located on the most southern tip of the Cronulla peninsula. Park in front of the Bass & Flinders Point. You can dive this site all the way round to the Oak Park site - also on this website. A fairly long dive you'll need a big tank or good air consumption to do it - typically takes and hour. You won't go much over 6 to 7 meters, so it should be doable by most. Follow the sand reef line till you hit the BIG rock wall of Oak Park at 6 meters and then turn left - heading west - and go home to the pool.
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Average depth 6.0 m / 19.7 ft
Max depth 8.0 m / 26.2 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): You can start diving here and drift (at high tide) to Oak Park.
English (Translate this text in English): You can start diving here and drift (at high tide) to Oak Park.
You can start diving here and drift (at high tide) to Oak Park.
English (Translate this text in English): You can start diving here and drift (at high tide) to Oak Park.
English (Translate this text in English): You can start diving here and drift (at high tide) to Oak Park.
English (Translate this text in English): You can start diving here and drift (at high tide) to Oak Park.
English (Translate this text in English): You can start diving here and drift (at high tide) to Oak Park.
English (Translate this text in English): You can start diving here and drift (at high tide) to Oak Park.
English (Translate this text in English): You can start diving here and drift (at high tide) to Oak Park.
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