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 Groupers, Octopus, Barracuda, Sweetlips, snappers, eels, Crabs, Shrimps, Banners, Rays, Flounders, Man3s Shrimps, Anemone, Trevallies, Jackfish, Mackerels, Fusiliers, Nudibranchs Ra3ng - 3
• Coral (rated 1-5)
Fan corals, Feather Star and Whip Corals. Ra3ng - 2
• Currents
Mild to moderate currents usually from North to South direc3on
• Visibility Average 12 meters
• Temp
Average 27 degree Celsius
• Map
• Images of fish and reef 3-4
• Interes3ng facts about the dive sites
Lots of starfish and anomalies can be seen here. Another interes3ng finding is a broken metal chain, what appears to be of an old anchor. Unlike the usual rope anchors the fishermen use here, the chain's discovery points towards mysteries s3ll unravelled. The vast spread rocky plains are yet to be fully explored.
10.Aravind’s Wall:
• Intro & History
It was discovered by S.B. Aravind and Rob Partridge on March 2010 using sonar device and fishermen guidance. It’s located around 16kms offshore and stretches to 2.5kms. The story behind the discovery of the site is that aier several days of fiercely searching for the fabled hidden "underwater mountains" as described by the local fisherfolk, Aravind and Rob finally
      35. Octopus
36. Sweetlips
  37. Anemone
38. Feather star
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