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Average depth 18 m / 59.1 ft
Max depth 25 m / 82 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): A leisurely dive around a large number of coral bommies which attract Nudibranchs, Pipefish, large numbers of Goatfish and Eagle rays along with the usual reef fish you expect to find gracing a tropical reef in the Pacific. Inga’a also boasts some beautiful shallow swim throughs, where you can spot bull rays and Lionfish.
There are also some fascinating garden eels, which number in there thousands all along the sand that lye between each coral bommie and an incredible array of beautiful caverns!
English (Translate this text in English): A leisurely dive around a large number of coral bommies which attract Nudibranchs, Pipefish, large numbers of Goatfish and Eagle rays along with the usual reef fish you expect to find gracing a tropical reef in the Pacific. Inga’a also boasts some beautiful shallow swim throughs, where you can spot bull rays and Lionfish.
There are also some fascinating garden eels, which number in there thousands all along the sand that lye between each coral bommie and an incredible array of beautiful caverns!
A leisurely dive around a large number of coral bommies which attract Nudibranchs, Pipefish, large numbers of Goatfish and Eagle rays along with the usual reef fish you expect to find gracing a tropical reef in the Pacific. Inga’a also boasts some beautiful shallow swim throughs, where you can spot bull rays and Lionfish.
There are also some fascinating garden eels, which number in there thousands all along the sand that lye between each coral bommie and an incredible array of beautiful caverns!
English (Translate this text in English): A leisurely dive around a large number of coral bommies which attract Nudibranchs, Pipefish, large numbers of Goatfish and Eagle rays along with the usual reef fish you expect to find gracing a tropical reef in the Pacific. Inga’a also boasts some beautiful shallow swim throughs, where you can spot bull rays and Lionfish.
There are also some fascinating garden eels, which number in there thousands all along the sand that lye between each coral bommie and an incredible array of beautiful caverns!
English (Translate this text in English): A leisurely dive around a large number of coral bommies which attract Nudibranchs, Pipefish, large numbers of Goatfish and Eagle rays along with the usual reef fish you expect to find gracing a tropical reef in the Pacific. Inga’a also boasts some beautiful shallow swim throughs, where you can spot bull rays and Lionfish.
There are also some fascinating garden eels, which number in there thousands all along the sand that lye between each coral bommie and an incredible array of beautiful caverns!
English (Translate this text in English): A leisurely dive around a large number of coral bommies which attract Nudibranchs, Pipefish, large numbers of Goatfish and Eagle rays along with the usual reef fish you expect to find gracing a tropical reef in the Pacific. Inga’a also boasts some beautiful shallow swim throughs, where you can spot bull rays and Lionfish.
There are also some fascinating garden eels, which number in there thousands all along the sand that lye between each coral bommie and an incredible array of beautiful caverns!
English (Translate this text in English): A leisurely dive around a large number of coral bommies which attract Nudibranchs, Pipefish, large numbers of Goatfish and Eagle rays along with the usual reef fish you expect to find gracing a tropical reef in the Pacific. Inga’a also boasts some beautiful shallow swim throughs, where you can spot bull rays and Lionfish.
There are also some fascinating garden eels, which number in there thousands all along the sand that lye between each coral bommie and an incredible array of beautiful caverns!
English (Translate this text in English): A leisurely dive around a large number of coral bommies which attract Nudibranchs, Pipefish, large numbers of Goatfish and Eagle rays along with the usual reef fish you expect to find gracing a tropical reef in the Pacific. Inga’a also boasts some beautiful shallow swim throughs, where you can spot bull rays and Lionfish.
There are also some fascinating garden eels, which number in there thousands all along the sand that lye between each coral bommie and an incredible array of beautiful caverns!
English (Translate this text in English): A leisurely dive around a large number of coral bommies which attract Nudibranchs, Pipefish, large numbers of Goatfish and Eagle rays along with the usual reef fish you expect to find gracing a tropical reef in the Pacific. Inga’a also boasts some beautiful shallow swim throughs, where you can spot bull rays and Lionfish.
There are also some fascinating garden eels, which number in there thousands all along the sand that lye between each coral bommie and an incredible array of beautiful caverns!
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