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Home Point

Home Point is made up of many fingers that run parallel to one another. They start shallow near lands and slope gently to 25m. The fingers are covered in kelp and invertebrates.

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TUPAREHUIA - Waione

Sitting in beautiful Tuparehuia (Bland Bay) home to the people of Ngatiwai, The bottom terrain has a number of rocky and boulder formations and a maximum depth of around 8 meters.

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Giant Boarfish Cave

The entrance to Giant Boarfish cave lies in 15m of water and opens to a 20m long swim through. Divers can swim to the exit in 18m of water. The outside of the cave is surrounded by reef structure and colourful walls. This is a great site for Open water and Advanced divers.

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TUPAREHUIA - Parerangi

Sitting in the beautiful bay of Tuparehuia (Bland Bay) home to the people of Ngatiwai, the bottom terrain consists of various rocky/boulder formations.

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Danger Rock

The northern side of Danger Rock drops down to 18m, curving up to a pinnacle at 9m, then drops to depths of 45 and 50m to boulders. This side of the site can have strong current.Towards the western side, two pinnacles rise from 30m, form a narrow canyon which divers can swim through.

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Hommer Reef

Hommer Reef is a pinnacle near Home Point that breaks the surface. It drops off to 25m to reef in a cone shape. Divers can circumnavigate the pinnacle with ease.

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The Avenues

The Avenues is a series of channels and guts that make up a shallow reef network. The deepest this reef gets is 20m, making it a great site for Open Water to Advanced divers.

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Taupiri Bay

Taupiri Bay has a sandy sloping bottom with a fairly significant reef structure that curves out from the left side of the shore. Max depth is 8-10m with a favourable tide.

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Pillar Rock

Pillar Rock forms a large reef system, where depths range from 5-30m. The reef is covered by kelp and invertebrates. This dive site covers a large area with a range of depths.

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Whangamumu Reef

The reef is shallow on top, at 10m, and drops down to 30m, where the reef turns into kelp covered boulders. There are a few small caves in the shallows.

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