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English (Translate this text in English): One can access the site either by boat or by land. Boats can be hired from Fort Liberte but one must be ready to deal with engine trouble as the motors are not maintained as they should. The other way is to take a dirt path around the East side of the bay to Fort Labouque on the tip of the eastern side of the entrance of the bay. There are many dirt tracks and in order not to get lost always take the left in order to follow the edge of the bay to the Fort.
English (Translate this text in English): One can access the site either by boat or by land. Boats can be hired from Fort Liberte but one must be ready to deal with engine trouble as the motors are not maintained as they should. The other way is to take a dirt path around the East side of the bay to Fort Labouque on the tip of the eastern side of the entrance of the bay. There are many dirt tracks and in order not to get lost always take the left in order to follow the edge of the bay to the Fort.
One can access the site either by boat or by land. Boats can be hired from Fort Liberte but one must be ready to deal with engine trouble as the motors are not maintained as they should. The other way is to take a dirt path around the East side of the bay to Fort Labouque on the tip of the eastern side of the entrance of the bay. There are many dirt tracks and in order not to get lost always take the left in order to follow the edge of the bay to the Fort.
English (Translate this text in English): One can access the site either by boat or by land. Boats can be hired from Fort Liberte but one must be ready to deal with engine trouble as the motors are not maintained as they should. The other way is to take a dirt path around the East side of the bay to Fort Labouque on the tip of the eastern side of the entrance of the bay. There are many dirt tracks and in order not to get lost always take the left in order to follow the edge of the bay to the Fort.
English (Translate this text in English): One can access the site either by boat or by land. Boats can be hired from Fort Liberte but one must be ready to deal with engine trouble as the motors are not maintained as they should. The other way is to take a dirt path around the East side of the bay to Fort Labouque on the tip of the eastern side of the entrance of the bay. There are many dirt tracks and in order not to get lost always take the left in order to follow the edge of the bay to the Fort.
English (Translate this text in English): One can access the site either by boat or by land. Boats can be hired from Fort Liberte but one must be ready to deal with engine trouble as the motors are not maintained as they should. The other way is to take a dirt path around the East side of the bay to Fort Labouque on the tip of the eastern side of the entrance of the bay. There are many dirt tracks and in order not to get lost always take the left in order to follow the edge of the bay to the Fort.
English (Translate this text in English): One can access the site either by boat or by land. Boats can be hired from Fort Liberte but one must be ready to deal with engine trouble as the motors are not maintained as they should. The other way is to take a dirt path around the East side of the bay to Fort Labouque on the tip of the eastern side of the entrance of the bay. There are many dirt tracks and in order not to get lost always take the left in order to follow the edge of the bay to the Fort.
English (Translate this text in English): One can access the site either by boat or by land. Boats can be hired from Fort Liberte but one must be ready to deal with engine trouble as the motors are not maintained as they should. The other way is to take a dirt path around the East side of the bay to Fort Labouque on the tip of the eastern side of the entrance of the bay. There are many dirt tracks and in order not to get lost always take the left in order to follow the edge of the bay to the Fort.
English (Translate this text in English): One can access the site either by boat or by land. Boats can be hired from Fort Liberte but one must be ready to deal with engine trouble as the motors are not maintained as they should. The other way is to take a dirt path around the East side of the bay to Fort Labouque on the tip of the eastern side of the entrance of the bay. There are many dirt tracks and in order not to get lost always take the left in order to follow the edge of the bay to the Fort.
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Max depth 40 m / 131.2 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): The best entry is directly south of Fort La Bouque where there are two cuts in the walls of the bay's entrance. You can easily walk into the water over sand and grass beds to a coral garden. After a short swim you will reach the wall's edge. Lots to see, including trumpetfish, barracuda, cleaner shrimp, lots of wrasse. There are all kinds of soft corals and sponges as well. If you are lucky you will find the chain that was once used to block the bay. Also, in the area are an anchor and a large long cannon.
English (Translate this text in English): The best entry is directly south of Fort La Bouque where there are two cuts in the walls of the bay's entrance. You can easily walk into the water over sand and grass beds to a coral garden. After a short swim you will reach the wall's edge. Lots to see, including trumpetfish, barracuda, cleaner shrimp, lots of wrasse. There are all kinds of soft corals and sponges as well. If you are lucky you will find the chain that was once used to block the bay. Also, in the area are an anchor and a large long cannon.
The best entry is directly south of Fort La Bouque where there are two cuts in the walls of the bay's entrance. You can easily walk into the water over sand and grass beds to a coral garden. After a short swim you will reach the wall's edge. Lots to see, including trumpetfish, barracuda, cleaner shrimp, lots of wrasse. There are all kinds of soft corals and sponges as well. If you are lucky you will find the chain that was once used to block the bay. Also, in the area are an anchor and a large long cannon.
English (Translate this text in English): The best entry is directly south of Fort La Bouque where there are two cuts in the walls of the bay's entrance. You can easily walk into the water over sand and grass beds to a coral garden. After a short swim you will reach the wall's edge. Lots to see, including trumpetfish, barracuda, cleaner shrimp, lots of wrasse. There are all kinds of soft corals and sponges as well. If you are lucky you will find the chain that was once used to block the bay. Also, in the area are an anchor and a large long cannon.
English (Translate this text in English): The best entry is directly south of Fort La Bouque where there are two cuts in the walls of the bay's entrance. You can easily walk into the water over sand and grass beds to a coral garden. After a short swim you will reach the wall's edge. Lots to see, including trumpetfish, barracuda, cleaner shrimp, lots of wrasse. There are all kinds of soft corals and sponges as well. If you are lucky you will find the chain that was once used to block the bay. Also, in the area are an anchor and a large long cannon.
English (Translate this text in English): The best entry is directly south of Fort La Bouque where there are two cuts in the walls of the bay's entrance. You can easily walk into the water over sand and grass beds to a coral garden. After a short swim you will reach the wall's edge. Lots to see, including trumpetfish, barracuda, cleaner shrimp, lots of wrasse. There are all kinds of soft corals and sponges as well. If you are lucky you will find the chain that was once used to block the bay. Also, in the area are an anchor and a large long cannon.
English (Translate this text in English): The best entry is directly south of Fort La Bouque where there are two cuts in the walls of the bay's entrance. You can easily walk into the water over sand and grass beds to a coral garden. After a short swim you will reach the wall's edge. Lots to see, including trumpetfish, barracuda, cleaner shrimp, lots of wrasse. There are all kinds of soft corals and sponges as well. If you are lucky you will find the chain that was once used to block the bay. Also, in the area are an anchor and a large long cannon.
English (Translate this text in English): The best entry is directly south of Fort La Bouque where there are two cuts in the walls of the bay's entrance. You can easily walk into the water over sand and grass beds to a coral garden. After a short swim you will reach the wall's edge. Lots to see, including trumpetfish, barracuda, cleaner shrimp, lots of wrasse. There are all kinds of soft corals and sponges as well. If you are lucky you will find the chain that was once used to block the bay. Also, in the area are an anchor and a large long cannon.
English (Translate this text in English): The best entry is directly south of Fort La Bouque where there are two cuts in the walls of the bay's entrance. You can easily walk into the water over sand and grass beds to a coral garden. After a short swim you will reach the wall's edge. Lots to see, including trumpetfish, barracuda, cleaner shrimp, lots of wrasse. There are all kinds of soft corals and sponges as well. If you are lucky you will find the chain that was once used to block the bay. Also, in the area are an anchor and a large long cannon.
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