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Whale Shark, Philippines. Photo by Stephane Rochon.

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Latitude: 19° 55.5' S
Longitude: 174° 20.6' W

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Average depth 20 m / 65.6 ft

Max depth 60 m / 196.9 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): Named for the two medium-sized pinnacles that grace this spot, the sister can hod any number of surprises. On the landward side, the dive site is relatively shallow (around 15m), but drops dramatically to 80m+ on the seaward side. Large skools of Fusiliers swim in the blue and a large variety of Basslets grace the top reef in big numbers.

The drop off on each seaward side of the two seamounts can be home to pelagic life as well as Trigger fish, Trumpet Fish, Sweetlips, Coral trouts, Banded sea snakes, Moray eels, Giant Clams and a large number of Damsels. The top of both pinnacles is where critter hunters can find Leaf Scorpion fish, Scribbled pipefish, Crabs and a large number Nudibranchs.

English (Translate this text in English): Named for the two medium-sized pinnacles that grace this spot, the sister can hod any number of surprises. On the landward side, the dive site is relatively shallow (around 15m), but drops dramatically to 80m+ on the seaward side. Large skools of Fusiliers swim in the blue and a large variety of Basslets grace the top reef in big numbers.

The drop off on each seaward side of the two seamounts can be home to pelagic life as well as Trigger fish, Trumpet Fish, Sweetlips, Coral trouts, Banded sea snakes, Moray eels, Giant Clams and a large number of Damsels. The top of both pinnacles is where critter hunters can find Leaf Scorpion fish, Scribbled pipefish, Crabs and a large number Nudibranchs.

Named for the two medium-sized pinnacles that grace this spot, the sister can hod any number of surprises. On the landward side, the dive site is relatively shallow (around 15m), but drops dramatically to 80m+ on the seaward side. Large skools of Fusiliers swim in the blue and a large variety of Basslets grace the top reef in big numbers.

The drop off on each seaward side of the two seamounts can be home to pelagic life as well as Trigger fish, Trumpet Fish, Sweetlips, Coral trouts, Banded sea snakes, Moray eels, Giant Clams and a large number of Damsels. The top of both pinnacles is where critter hunters can find Leaf Scorpion fish, Scribbled pipefish, Crabs and a large number Nudibranchs.

English (Translate this text in English): Named for the two medium-sized pinnacles that grace this spot, the sister can hod any number of surprises. On the landward side, the dive site is relatively shallow (around 15m), but drops dramatically to 80m+ on the seaward side. Large skools of Fusiliers swim in the blue and a large variety of Basslets grace the top reef in big numbers.

The drop off on each seaward side of the two seamounts can be home to pelagic life as well as Trigger fish, Trumpet Fish, Sweetlips, Coral trouts, Banded sea snakes, Moray eels, Giant Clams and a large number of Damsels. The top of both pinnacles is where critter hunters can find Leaf Scorpion fish, Scribbled pipefish, Crabs and a large number Nudibranchs.

English (Translate this text in English): Named for the two medium-sized pinnacles that grace this spot, the sister can hod any number of surprises. On the landward side, the dive site is relatively shallow (around 15m), but drops dramatically to 80m+ on the seaward side. Large skools of Fusiliers swim in the blue and a large variety of Basslets grace the top reef in big numbers.

The drop off on each seaward side of the two seamounts can be home to pelagic life as well as Trigger fish, Trumpet Fish, Sweetlips, Coral trouts, Banded sea snakes, Moray eels, Giant Clams and a large number of Damsels. The top of both pinnacles is where critter hunters can find Leaf Scorpion fish, Scribbled pipefish, Crabs and a large number Nudibranchs.

English (Translate this text in English): Named for the two medium-sized pinnacles that grace this spot, the sister can hod any number of surprises. On the landward side, the dive site is relatively shallow (around 15m), but drops dramatically to 80m+ on the seaward side. Large skools of Fusiliers swim in the blue and a large variety of Basslets grace the top reef in big numbers.

The drop off on each seaward side of the two seamounts can be home to pelagic life as well as Trigger fish, Trumpet Fish, Sweetlips, Coral trouts, Banded sea snakes, Moray eels, Giant Clams and a large number of Damsels. The top of both pinnacles is where critter hunters can find Leaf Scorpion fish, Scribbled pipefish, Crabs and a large number Nudibranchs.

English (Translate this text in English): Named for the two medium-sized pinnacles that grace this spot, the sister can hod any number of surprises. On the landward side, the dive site is relatively shallow (around 15m), but drops dramatically to 80m+ on the seaward side. Large skools of Fusiliers swim in the blue and a large variety of Basslets grace the top reef in big numbers.

The drop off on each seaward side of the two seamounts can be home to pelagic life as well as Trigger fish, Trumpet Fish, Sweetlips, Coral trouts, Banded sea snakes, Moray eels, Giant Clams and a large number of Damsels. The top of both pinnacles is where critter hunters can find Leaf Scorpion fish, Scribbled pipefish, Crabs and a large number Nudibranchs.

English (Translate this text in English): Named for the two medium-sized pinnacles that grace this spot, the sister can hod any number of surprises. On the landward side, the dive site is relatively shallow (around 15m), but drops dramatically to 80m+ on the seaward side. Large skools of Fusiliers swim in the blue and a large variety of Basslets grace the top reef in big numbers.

The drop off on each seaward side of the two seamounts can be home to pelagic life as well as Trigger fish, Trumpet Fish, Sweetlips, Coral trouts, Banded sea snakes, Moray eels, Giant Clams and a large number of Damsels. The top of both pinnacles is where critter hunters can find Leaf Scorpion fish, Scribbled pipefish, Crabs and a large number Nudibranchs.

English (Translate this text in English): Named for the two medium-sized pinnacles that grace this spot, the sister can hod any number of surprises. On the landward side, the dive site is relatively shallow (around 15m), but drops dramatically to 80m+ on the seaward side. Large skools of Fusiliers swim in the blue and a large variety of Basslets grace the top reef in big numbers.

The drop off on each seaward side of the two seamounts can be home to pelagic life as well as Trigger fish, Trumpet Fish, Sweetlips, Coral trouts, Banded sea snakes, Moray eels, Giant Clams and a large number of Damsels. The top of both pinnacles is where critter hunters can find Leaf Scorpion fish, Scribbled pipefish, Crabs and a large number Nudibranchs.

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