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English (Translate this text in English): Kish Island. 20-25 meters 30Minutes south of Kish.
English (Translate this text in English): Kish Island. 20-25 meters 30Minutes south of Kish.
Kish Island. 20-25 meters 30Minutes south of Kish.
English (Translate this text in English): Kish Island. 20-25 meters 30Minutes south of Kish.
English (Translate this text in English): Kish Island. 20-25 meters 30Minutes south of Kish.
English (Translate this text in English): Kish Island. 20-25 meters 30Minutes south of Kish.
English (Translate this text in English): Kish Island. 20-25 meters 30Minutes south of Kish.
English (Translate this text in English): Kish Island. 20-25 meters 30Minutes south of Kish.
English (Translate this text in English): Kish Island. 20-25 meters 30Minutes south of Kish.
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Dive site Characteristics
Alternative name Southern Rrack
Average depth 20 m / 65.6 ft
Max depth 25 m / 82 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): An offshore reef. The area is unprotected and the reef can only be reached in good weather. The current at the surface is usually from the East but below it can be from any direction. To the north the drop off is a forest of coral to the south the plateau slope gently away with small pinnacles of coral. The whole area swarms with fish of all types there are numerous giant morays encountered here, as well as the wale sharks and schooling reef fish as well as huge groupers and the occasional hammerhead in the early morning.
It’s a Deep dive site.
Good For advanced divers.
English (Translate this text in English): An offshore reef. The area is unprotected and the reef can only be reached in good weather. The current at the surface is usually from the East but below it can be from any direction. To the north the drop off is a forest of coral to the south the plateau slope gently away with small pinnacles of coral. The whole area swarms with fish of all types there are numerous giant morays encountered here, as well as the wale sharks and schooling reef fish as well as huge groupers and the occasional hammerhead in the early morning.
It’s a Deep dive site.
Good For advanced divers.
An offshore reef. The area is unprotected and the reef can only be reached in good weather. The current at the surface is usually from the East but below it can be from any direction. To the north the drop off is a forest of coral to the south the plateau slope gently away with small pinnacles of coral. The whole area swarms with fish of all types there are numerous giant morays encountered here, as well as the wale sharks and schooling reef fish as well as huge groupers and the occasional hammerhead in the early morning.
It’s a Deep dive site.
Good For advanced divers.
English (Translate this text in English): An offshore reef. The area is unprotected and the reef can only be reached in good weather. The current at the surface is usually from the East but below it can be from any direction. To the north the drop off is a forest of coral to the south the plateau slope gently away with small pinnacles of coral. The whole area swarms with fish of all types there are numerous giant morays encountered here, as well as the wale sharks and schooling reef fish as well as huge groupers and the occasional hammerhead in the early morning.
It’s a Deep dive site.
Good For advanced divers.
English (Translate this text in English): An offshore reef. The area is unprotected and the reef can only be reached in good weather. The current at the surface is usually from the East but below it can be from any direction. To the north the drop off is a forest of coral to the south the plateau slope gently away with small pinnacles of coral. The whole area swarms with fish of all types there are numerous giant morays encountered here, as well as the wale sharks and schooling reef fish as well as huge groupers and the occasional hammerhead in the early morning.
It’s a Deep dive site.
Good For advanced divers.
English (Translate this text in English): An offshore reef. The area is unprotected and the reef can only be reached in good weather. The current at the surface is usually from the East but below it can be from any direction. To the north the drop off is a forest of coral to the south the plateau slope gently away with small pinnacles of coral. The whole area swarms with fish of all types there are numerous giant morays encountered here, as well as the wale sharks and schooling reef fish as well as huge groupers and the occasional hammerhead in the early morning.
It’s a Deep dive site.
Good For advanced divers.
English (Translate this text in English): An offshore reef. The area is unprotected and the reef can only be reached in good weather. The current at the surface is usually from the East but below it can be from any direction. To the north the drop off is a forest of coral to the south the plateau slope gently away with small pinnacles of coral. The whole area swarms with fish of all types there are numerous giant morays encountered here, as well as the wale sharks and schooling reef fish as well as huge groupers and the occasional hammerhead in the early morning.
It’s a Deep dive site.
Good For advanced divers.
English (Translate this text in English): An offshore reef. The area is unprotected and the reef can only be reached in good weather. The current at the surface is usually from the East but below it can be from any direction. To the north the drop off is a forest of coral to the south the plateau slope gently away with small pinnacles of coral. The whole area swarms with fish of all types there are numerous giant morays encountered here, as well as the wale sharks and schooling reef fish as well as huge groupers and the occasional hammerhead in the early morning.
It’s a Deep dive site.
Good For advanced divers.
English (Translate this text in English): An offshore reef. The area is unprotected and the reef can only be reached in good weather. The current at the surface is usually from the East but below it can be from any direction. To the north the drop off is a forest of coral to the south the plateau slope gently away with small pinnacles of coral. The whole area swarms with fish of all types there are numerous giant morays encountered here, as well as the wale sharks and schooling reef fish as well as huge groupers and the occasional hammerhead in the early morning.
It’s a Deep dive site.
Good For advanced divers.
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