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The pigeons are not here anymore but the shallow depths are teeming with life, rabbitfish, and breams galore. A white marble shark sculpture reminisces of recent underwater art exhibitions and gives a startle to first-time divers! This is an ideal, very calm site for snorkelers and those starting diving training.

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This bay is very beautiful underwater and above, and also well sheltered. Sea-grass meadows in the bay are full of life, day and night. East from the small cape, bare rocks slope down gradually to 32m, with lots of life; moray eels and bigger fish at depth.

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A replica of the oldest known and very rich wreck excavated between 1984 and 1994 at cape Uluburun is sunk here to become home to grouper species, and other fish.

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Life Aquatic dive site offers great conditions for all level of freedivers. One of the best freediving conditions for freedivers. Only 5 min swim from the shore enough to reach 60 meters deep. There are 3 anchor lines to attached a freediving buoy at 15 m, 30 m, and 60 meters. No waves, no current, 30 m visibility.

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卡斯是土耳其美麗的海濱小鎮,就在地中海上。沿著這個沿海小鎮有許多奇妙的潛水地點,提供清澈的海水和欣欣向榮的海洋生物。

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Being the closest in distance to Kaş makes Fener a very popular dive site. It is a very diverse site. If you head east underwater you will find the “Ottoman wreck” to explore. It has a worn wooden spine and mails at 23 meters with a large water jug.

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Here in the quiet bay of Limanağsı lies the wreck of an old Dakota. The plane was sunk especially for diving. It stands in the sandy bottom between 16 and 24 meters depth. The interior can be dived without danger.

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你可以潛入這兩個島嶼的更深的「向外」(東)或「向內」(西南)一側,由一條非常淺的通道隔開。南部珊瑚礁的岩石高達5米,東部有沙坡,有多樣化的海草草甸,島嶼周圍的岩石斜坡,東邊有小淺礁。

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This site is best suited for experienced divers as strong currents are normal. You will have to make your safety stop on the anchor rope. The top of the reef sits at 14 meters and there are two bumps like camel’s humps to explore, hence this site’s name.

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At Pina Reef the dive-boat anchors either to the northeast of the island or on the wall. Between the island and the wall is a shallow sandy area with a multitude of small rocks that are home to a rich colony of pen shells and the sea turtles that eat them. The northwest end of the wall gets deeper as a rock-sand slope.

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