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Neptune Islands
Port Lincoln , Australia
Great White Sharks are seen here regularly throughout the year and a number of other large marine animals (dolphins, bronze whaler sharks, mako sharks, whales and seals) are seen here periodically through the year. Approximately 2 hours by fast boat south of Port Lincoln lie the Neptune Islands that are the breeding ground for thousands of seals a...
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The Mohole
Byron Bay, Australia
The MoHole is small cave south of the Needles in the Julian Rocks marine park. With over 1000 recorded species of temperate, pelagic and tropic fish here, this is reknown as one of the most exiting dive spots in Australia if not the world. Manat rays, leopard sharks, 3 varieties of turtles and scuba diving with dolphins and whales is just the start...
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Petaj Pools
Cairns, Australia
Beautiful great barrier reef dive about 2 hours from cairns. Swimming alond the ridge and around the many large mounds this site is easy to navigate and offers lots of diversity. Guaranteed to see dozens of sting rays, clown fish, parrot fish, turutles and all the usual GBR tropical species.Large gropers are commonly seen at close quarters and whit...
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HMAS SWAN WRECK
Busselton, Australia
HMAS Swan was a Riverclass Destroyer who never fired a hostile round. After de commision she was finally sunk in 1997 and now sits on the sandy bottom of Geographe Bay in around 31 metres. This wreck has many access holes with plenty of light in the upper decks, but those more adventurous divers can still find som...
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