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Latitude: 58° 50.787' N
Longitude: 10° 58.6' E

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Average depth 14 m / 45.9 ft

Max depth 23 m / 75.5 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): Depending on the current start the dive along the southern island and dive north or from the north-eastern point and south. At the small shallow "lagoon" between it falls down to 5 meters, then over a small hill into a north-south ravin. About 2 metres wide with white sand bottom. cross the ravin eastwards and you will find the wall, which ends at flat white sand bottom. The seals inhabiting the islands are best seen in water with a snorkel, although they sometimes will pass you even when using scuba gear. Good fishlife and a lots of crabs. The wall also features some nice seanemones.

English (Translate this text in English): Depending on the current start the dive along the southern island and dive north or from the north-eastern point and south. At the small shallow "lagoon" between it falls down to 5 meters, then over a small hill into a north-south ravin. About 2 metres wide with white sand bottom. cross the ravin eastwards and you will find the wall, which ends at flat white sand bottom. The seals inhabiting the islands are best seen in water with a snorkel, although they sometimes will pass you even when using scuba gear. Good fishlife and a lots of crabs. The wall also features some nice seanemones.

Depending on the current start the dive along the southern island and dive north or from the north-eastern point and south. At the small shallow "lagoon" between it falls down to 5 meters, then over a small hill into a north-south ravin. About 2 metres wide with white sand bottom. cross the ravin eastwards and you will find the wall, which ends at flat white sand bottom. The seals inhabiting the islands are best seen in water with a snorkel, although they sometimes will pass you even when using scuba gear. Good fishlife and a lots of crabs. The wall also features some nice seanemones.

English (Translate this text in English): Depending on the current start the dive along the southern island and dive north or from the north-eastern point and south. At the small shallow "lagoon" between it falls down to 5 meters, then over a small hill into a north-south ravin. About 2 metres wide with white sand bottom. cross the ravin eastwards and you will find the wall, which ends at flat white sand bottom. The seals inhabiting the islands are best seen in water with a snorkel, although they sometimes will pass you even when using scuba gear. Good fishlife and a lots of crabs. The wall also features some nice seanemones.

English (Translate this text in English): Depending on the current start the dive along the southern island and dive north or from the north-eastern point and south. At the small shallow "lagoon" between it falls down to 5 meters, then over a small hill into a north-south ravin. About 2 metres wide with white sand bottom. cross the ravin eastwards and you will find the wall, which ends at flat white sand bottom. The seals inhabiting the islands are best seen in water with a snorkel, although they sometimes will pass you even when using scuba gear. Good fishlife and a lots of crabs. The wall also features some nice seanemones.

English (Translate this text in English): Depending on the current start the dive along the southern island and dive north or from the north-eastern point and south. At the small shallow "lagoon" between it falls down to 5 meters, then over a small hill into a north-south ravin. About 2 metres wide with white sand bottom. cross the ravin eastwards and you will find the wall, which ends at flat white sand bottom. The seals inhabiting the islands are best seen in water with a snorkel, although they sometimes will pass you even when using scuba gear. Good fishlife and a lots of crabs. The wall also features some nice seanemones.

English (Translate this text in English): Depending on the current start the dive along the southern island and dive north or from the north-eastern point and south. At the small shallow "lagoon" between it falls down to 5 meters, then over a small hill into a north-south ravin. About 2 metres wide with white sand bottom. cross the ravin eastwards and you will find the wall, which ends at flat white sand bottom. The seals inhabiting the islands are best seen in water with a snorkel, although they sometimes will pass you even when using scuba gear. Good fishlife and a lots of crabs. The wall also features some nice seanemones.

English (Translate this text in English): Depending on the current start the dive along the southern island and dive north or from the north-eastern point and south. At the small shallow "lagoon" between it falls down to 5 meters, then over a small hill into a north-south ravin. About 2 metres wide with white sand bottom. cross the ravin eastwards and you will find the wall, which ends at flat white sand bottom. The seals inhabiting the islands are best seen in water with a snorkel, although they sometimes will pass you even when using scuba gear. Good fishlife and a lots of crabs. The wall also features some nice seanemones.

English (Translate this text in English): Depending on the current start the dive along the southern island and dive north or from the north-eastern point and south. At the small shallow "lagoon" between it falls down to 5 meters, then over a small hill into a north-south ravin. About 2 metres wide with white sand bottom. cross the ravin eastwards and you will find the wall, which ends at flat white sand bottom. The seals inhabiting the islands are best seen in water with a snorkel, although they sometimes will pass you even when using scuba gear. Good fishlife and a lots of crabs. The wall also features some nice seanemones.

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