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Average depth 22 m / 72.2 ft
Max depth 24 m / 78.7 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): This is the grand canyon of Ha’apai. This site is unique for its topography, which consists of huge overhangs, some stretching for over 50m.
For the majority of the dive the overhangs sit either side of you as they adorn both sides of a long sandy channel. Underneath you will find Lobsters, an incredible array of whip coral shrimps, a number of Lionfish, Sea fans, Sweetlips and Nudibranchs.
Cruising along the sandy channel you will often see Eagle Rays, Large skools of Unicorn Fish, large Groupers, Napoleon wrasse and the occasional Leopard Shark.
English (Translate this text in English): This is the grand canyon of Ha’apai. This site is unique for its topography, which consists of huge overhangs, some stretching for over 50m.
For the majority of the dive the overhangs sit either side of you as they adorn both sides of a long sandy channel. Underneath you will find Lobsters, an incredible array of whip coral shrimps, a number of Lionfish, Sea fans, Sweetlips and Nudibranchs.
Cruising along the sandy channel you will often see Eagle Rays, Large skools of Unicorn Fish, large Groupers, Napoleon wrasse and the occasional Leopard Shark.
This is the grand canyon of Ha’apai. This site is unique for its topography, which consists of huge overhangs, some stretching for over 50m.
For the majority of the dive the overhangs sit either side of you as they adorn both sides of a long sandy channel. Underneath you will find Lobsters, an incredible array of whip coral shrimps, a number of Lionfish, Sea fans, Sweetlips and Nudibranchs.
Cruising along the sandy channel you will often see Eagle Rays, Large skools of Unicorn Fish, large Groupers, Napoleon wrasse and the occasional Leopard Shark.
English (Translate this text in English): This is the grand canyon of Ha’apai. This site is unique for its topography, which consists of huge overhangs, some stretching for over 50m.
For the majority of the dive the overhangs sit either side of you as they adorn both sides of a long sandy channel. Underneath you will find Lobsters, an incredible array of whip coral shrimps, a number of Lionfish, Sea fans, Sweetlips and Nudibranchs.
Cruising along the sandy channel you will often see Eagle Rays, Large skools of Unicorn Fish, large Groupers, Napoleon wrasse and the occasional Leopard Shark.
English (Translate this text in English): This is the grand canyon of Ha’apai. This site is unique for its topography, which consists of huge overhangs, some stretching for over 50m.
For the majority of the dive the overhangs sit either side of you as they adorn both sides of a long sandy channel. Underneath you will find Lobsters, an incredible array of whip coral shrimps, a number of Lionfish, Sea fans, Sweetlips and Nudibranchs.
Cruising along the sandy channel you will often see Eagle Rays, Large skools of Unicorn Fish, large Groupers, Napoleon wrasse and the occasional Leopard Shark.
English (Translate this text in English): This is the grand canyon of Ha’apai. This site is unique for its topography, which consists of huge overhangs, some stretching for over 50m.
For the majority of the dive the overhangs sit either side of you as they adorn both sides of a long sandy channel. Underneath you will find Lobsters, an incredible array of whip coral shrimps, a number of Lionfish, Sea fans, Sweetlips and Nudibranchs.
Cruising along the sandy channel you will often see Eagle Rays, Large skools of Unicorn Fish, large Groupers, Napoleon wrasse and the occasional Leopard Shark.
English (Translate this text in English): This is the grand canyon of Ha’apai. This site is unique for its topography, which consists of huge overhangs, some stretching for over 50m.
For the majority of the dive the overhangs sit either side of you as they adorn both sides of a long sandy channel. Underneath you will find Lobsters, an incredible array of whip coral shrimps, a number of Lionfish, Sea fans, Sweetlips and Nudibranchs.
Cruising along the sandy channel you will often see Eagle Rays, Large skools of Unicorn Fish, large Groupers, Napoleon wrasse and the occasional Leopard Shark.
English (Translate this text in English): This is the grand canyon of Ha’apai. This site is unique for its topography, which consists of huge overhangs, some stretching for over 50m.
For the majority of the dive the overhangs sit either side of you as they adorn both sides of a long sandy channel. Underneath you will find Lobsters, an incredible array of whip coral shrimps, a number of Lionfish, Sea fans, Sweetlips and Nudibranchs.
Cruising along the sandy channel you will often see Eagle Rays, Large skools of Unicorn Fish, large Groupers, Napoleon wrasse and the occasional Leopard Shark.
English (Translate this text in English): This is the grand canyon of Ha’apai. This site is unique for its topography, which consists of huge overhangs, some stretching for over 50m.
For the majority of the dive the overhangs sit either side of you as they adorn both sides of a long sandy channel. Underneath you will find Lobsters, an incredible array of whip coral shrimps, a number of Lionfish, Sea fans, Sweetlips and Nudibranchs.
Cruising along the sandy channel you will often see Eagle Rays, Large skools of Unicorn Fish, large Groupers, Napoleon wrasse and the occasional Leopard Shark.
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