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North
Ari Atoll
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| Dive
Site: Zauber
Wreck |
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1984 a small, 13m Trawler was sunk. This wreck is of soft corals,
especially the screw. The wreck is down at the sand bottom in
29m. Swarms of Batfish live in this wreck. And Sand Eels live
around the wreck. It is easy to dive here therefore recommended
for beginners. |
| Dive
Site: Kuda
Thin Thila |
| A
wonderful dive spot formed by small 3 Thilas. The reef top starts
at 5m and falls down very steep. Turtles, Napoleon fishes and
Sharks are often met here. This reef is so small you can swim
around 2-3 times in one dive. Recommended for beginners. |
| Dive
Site: Kari
Beiru Thila |
| This
long reef is situated directly at the outside reef. One can
dive only in the southern part. It promises always a fantastic
dive with lots of fish and scenery. Napoleon fish and a tame
Titan Triggers Fish as well as Sharks and swarms fish are seen
here. Recommended for beginners. |
| Dive
Site: Thuroka
Thila |
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nice, coral covered reef with lots of caves and overhangs where
one can only dive at the south side. There is also a big chimney
starting at 24m and coming up to 8m where you can dive through.
Barracudas and Turtles are seen here. It is very easy to dive
here but sometimes there might be strong current. Recommended
for beginners. |
| Dive
Site: Rochen
Wreck |
| This
is a 33m freighter sunk near Halaveli. It is lying at 28m on
the sand bottom. In the middle there are two open doors through
which you can dive inside the wreck. Stingrays are seen here
and the divers could touch them. Murray and Groupers will make
your dive unforgettable. Recommended for beginners. |
| Dive
Site: Malhos
Thila |
| The
reef starts at 12m with big overhangs that fall down at 35m
grown over with white blue soft corals. You will get the impression
of being in an ice cave. Swarms of blue strip Snappers and Sweet
Lips will make your dive unforgettable. Recommended only for
experienced divers, as there might be strong current sometime. |
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