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English (Translate this text in English): Hard coral reef South East of Kish Island.
English (Translate this text in English): Hard coral reef South East of Kish Island.
Hard coral reef South East of Kish Island.
English (Translate this text in English): Hard coral reef South East of Kish Island.
English (Translate this text in English): Hard coral reef South East of Kish Island.
English (Translate this text in English): Hard coral reef South East of Kish Island.
English (Translate this text in English): Hard coral reef South East of Kish Island.
English (Translate this text in English): Hard coral reef South East of Kish Island.
English (Translate this text in English): Hard coral reef South East of Kish Island.
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Average depth 6 m / 19.7 ft
Max depth 8 m / 26.2 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): The reef is running parallel to the shore, seperated by a narrow sandy strip, and rising from 6-7m to 2m below the surface.
Large schools of snapper, goatfish, fusiliers and other reef fish and the Occasional Black tip reef shark. With lots of turtles, rays, Moray eels, and shoal fish.
Ideal for day and night shore dives.
Excellent place for U/W photography.
English (Translate this text in English): The reef is running parallel to the shore, seperated by a narrow sandy strip, and rising from 6-7m to 2m below the surface.
Large schools of snapper, goatfish, fusiliers and other reef fish and the Occasional Black tip reef shark. With lots of turtles, rays, Moray eels, and shoal fish.
Ideal for day and night shore dives.
Excellent place for U/W photography.
The reef is running parallel to the shore, seperated by a narrow sandy strip, and rising from 6-7m to 2m below the surface.
Large schools of snapper, goatfish, fusiliers and other reef fish and the Occasional Black tip reef shark. With lots of turtles, rays, Moray eels, and shoal fish.
Ideal for day and night shore dives.
Excellent place for U/W photography.
English (Translate this text in English): The reef is running parallel to the shore, seperated by a narrow sandy strip, and rising from 6-7m to 2m below the surface.
Large schools of snapper, goatfish, fusiliers and other reef fish and the Occasional Black tip reef shark. With lots of turtles, rays, Moray eels, and shoal fish.
Ideal for day and night shore dives.
Excellent place for U/W photography.
English (Translate this text in English): The reef is running parallel to the shore, seperated by a narrow sandy strip, and rising from 6-7m to 2m below the surface.
Large schools of snapper, goatfish, fusiliers and other reef fish and the Occasional Black tip reef shark. With lots of turtles, rays, Moray eels, and shoal fish.
Ideal for day and night shore dives.
Excellent place for U/W photography.
English (Translate this text in English): The reef is running parallel to the shore, seperated by a narrow sandy strip, and rising from 6-7m to 2m below the surface.
Large schools of snapper, goatfish, fusiliers and other reef fish and the Occasional Black tip reef shark. With lots of turtles, rays, Moray eels, and shoal fish.
Ideal for day and night shore dives.
Excellent place for U/W photography.
English (Translate this text in English): The reef is running parallel to the shore, seperated by a narrow sandy strip, and rising from 6-7m to 2m below the surface.
Large schools of snapper, goatfish, fusiliers and other reef fish and the Occasional Black tip reef shark. With lots of turtles, rays, Moray eels, and shoal fish.
Ideal for day and night shore dives.
Excellent place for U/W photography.
English (Translate this text in English): The reef is running parallel to the shore, seperated by a narrow sandy strip, and rising from 6-7m to 2m below the surface.
Large schools of snapper, goatfish, fusiliers and other reef fish and the Occasional Black tip reef shark. With lots of turtles, rays, Moray eels, and shoal fish.
Ideal for day and night shore dives.
Excellent place for U/W photography.
English (Translate this text in English): The reef is running parallel to the shore, seperated by a narrow sandy strip, and rising from 6-7m to 2m below the surface.
Large schools of snapper, goatfish, fusiliers and other reef fish and the Occasional Black tip reef shark. With lots of turtles, rays, Moray eels, and shoal fish.
Ideal for day and night shore dives.
Excellent place for U/W photography.
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