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 Windy Point

Australia, NSW, Sydney

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Latitude: 34° 3.949' S
Longitude: 151° 9.447' E

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English (Translate this text in English): Cronulla. Park in Via Mare and make your way down to the waters edge on the left side (north) of the observation deck. Upon entering the water you will find a deep narrow gutter that leads out at approx 55 degrees. This turns into a sand gutter with plenty of rays. Follow the reef around to the right 150 - 200 metres to a drop off and explore amongst the boulders for Port Jackson Sharks.

English (Translate this text in English): Cronulla. Park in Via Mare and make your way down to the waters edge on the left side (north) of the observation deck. Upon entering the water you will find a deep narrow gutter that leads out at approx 55 degrees. This turns into a sand gutter with plenty of rays. Follow the reef around to the right 150 - 200 metres to a drop off and explore amongst the boulders for Port Jackson Sharks.

Cronulla. Park in Via Mare and make your way down to the waters edge on the left side (north) of the observation deck. Upon entering the water you will find a deep narrow gutter that leads out at approx 55 degrees. This turns into a sand gutter with plenty of rays. Follow the reef around to the right 150 - 200 metres to a drop off and explore amongst the boulders for Port Jackson Sharks.

English (Translate this text in English): Cronulla. Park in Via Mare and make your way down to the waters edge on the left side (north) of the observation deck. Upon entering the water you will find a deep narrow gutter that leads out at approx 55 degrees. This turns into a sand gutter with plenty of rays. Follow the reef around to the right 150 - 200 metres to a drop off and explore amongst the boulders for Port Jackson Sharks.

English (Translate this text in English): Cronulla. Park in Via Mare and make your way down to the waters edge on the left side (north) of the observation deck. Upon entering the water you will find a deep narrow gutter that leads out at approx 55 degrees. This turns into a sand gutter with plenty of rays. Follow the reef around to the right 150 - 200 metres to a drop off and explore amongst the boulders for Port Jackson Sharks.

English (Translate this text in English): Cronulla. Park in Via Mare and make your way down to the waters edge on the left side (north) of the observation deck. Upon entering the water you will find a deep narrow gutter that leads out at approx 55 degrees. This turns into a sand gutter with plenty of rays. Follow the reef around to the right 150 - 200 metres to a drop off and explore amongst the boulders for Port Jackson Sharks.

English (Translate this text in English): Cronulla. Park in Via Mare and make your way down to the waters edge on the left side (north) of the observation deck. Upon entering the water you will find a deep narrow gutter that leads out at approx 55 degrees. This turns into a sand gutter with plenty of rays. Follow the reef around to the right 150 - 200 metres to a drop off and explore amongst the boulders for Port Jackson Sharks.

English (Translate this text in English): Cronulla. Park in Via Mare and make your way down to the waters edge on the left side (north) of the observation deck. Upon entering the water you will find a deep narrow gutter that leads out at approx 55 degrees. This turns into a sand gutter with plenty of rays. Follow the reef around to the right 150 - 200 metres to a drop off and explore amongst the boulders for Port Jackson Sharks.

English (Translate this text in English): Cronulla. Park in Via Mare and make your way down to the waters edge on the left side (north) of the observation deck. Upon entering the water you will find a deep narrow gutter that leads out at approx 55 degrees. This turns into a sand gutter with plenty of rays. Follow the reef around to the right 150 - 200 metres to a drop off and explore amongst the boulders for Port Jackson Sharks.

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Average depth 6 m / 19.7 ft

Max depth 10 m / 32.8 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): Visibility varied at different points in the dive, the gutter was clear and the boulders was clear however the swim along the reef edge had low visibility.

English (Translate this text in English): Visibility varied at different points in the dive, the gutter was clear and the boulders was clear however the swim along the reef edge had low visibility.

Visibility varied at different points in the dive, the gutter was clear and the boulders was clear however the swim along the reef edge had low visibility.

English (Translate this text in English): Visibility varied at different points in the dive, the gutter was clear and the boulders was clear however the swim along the reef edge had low visibility.

English (Translate this text in English): Visibility varied at different points in the dive, the gutter was clear and the boulders was clear however the swim along the reef edge had low visibility.

English (Translate this text in English): Visibility varied at different points in the dive, the gutter was clear and the boulders was clear however the swim along the reef edge had low visibility.

English (Translate this text in English): Visibility varied at different points in the dive, the gutter was clear and the boulders was clear however the swim along the reef edge had low visibility.

English (Translate this text in English): Visibility varied at different points in the dive, the gutter was clear and the boulders was clear however the swim along the reef edge had low visibility.

English (Translate this text in English): Visibility varied at different points in the dive, the gutter was clear and the boulders was clear however the swim along the reef edge had low visibility.

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