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| Nudibranchs, triggerfish, sea anemones and a host of other invertebrates are commonplace here, but you will want to keep an eye out for the emerald-coloured mantis shrimp they are really amazing I must say. How to get there: Located in waters just in front of Scuba Seraya Resort, shore dives are best here. Depths: 3m to 30m Dive profile: This sloping black sand site, with coral and sponge oases has become one of the major macro havens of the Indo-Pacific, with Mt Agung clearly visible in the background. It truly is one of the most beautiful dive spots there. |
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