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 North Save-a-tack

Fiji, Vanua Levu

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Datum: WGS84 [ Hilfe ]
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Breitengrad: 17° 4.467' S
Längengrad: 179° 6.417' E

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English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): By boat from Namena Island or by liveaboard.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): By boat from Namena Island or by liveaboard.

By boat from Namena Island or by liveaboard.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): By boat from Namena Island or by liveaboard.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): By boat from Namena Island or by liveaboard.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): By boat from Namena Island or by liveaboard.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): By boat from Namena Island or by liveaboard.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): By boat from Namena Island or by liveaboard.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): By boat from Namena Island or by liveaboard.

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 Tauchplatz Merkmale

Alternativer Name Grand Central Station/Kansas

Durchschnittstiefe 15.2 m / 49.9 ft

max. Tiefe 24.4 m / 80.1 ft

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English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): This pair of adjacent sites are often dived together. Grand Central Station is an opening in the lagoon wall where an 80 foot sandy area meets the blue. Trevally, barracudas, and sharks are often found here. Redtooth triggerfish are abundant, and both spotted and decorated garden eels are present. In the center of the area is a wide arch you can swim under that makes a great photo op. A couple hundred feet south (210 degrees) is a pinnacle known as Kansas, which rises from the sand at 60 feet to within 15 feet of the surface. The top is covered with Sinularia coral, which looks like a field of wheat swaying in the current. Lots of great reef fish here, and often an octopus too.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): This pair of adjacent sites are often dived together. Grand Central Station is an opening in the lagoon wall where an 80 foot sandy area meets the blue. Trevally, barracudas, and sharks are often found here. Redtooth triggerfish are abundant, and both spotted and decorated garden eels are present. In the center of the area is a wide arch you can swim under that makes a great photo op. A couple hundred feet south (210 degrees) is a pinnacle known as Kansas, which rises from the sand at 60 feet to within 15 feet of the surface. The top is covered with Sinularia coral, which looks like a field of wheat swaying in the current. Lots of great reef fish here, and often an octopus too.

This pair of adjacent sites are often dived together. Grand Central Station is an opening in the lagoon wall where an 80 foot sandy area meets the blue. Trevally, barracudas, and sharks are often found here. Redtooth triggerfish are abundant, and both spotted and decorated garden eels are present. In the center of the area is a wide arch you can swim under that makes a great photo op. A couple hundred feet south (210 degrees) is a pinnacle known as Kansas, which rises from the sand at 60 feet to within 15 feet of the surface. The top is covered with Sinularia coral, which looks like a field of wheat swaying in the current. Lots of great reef fish here, and often an octopus too.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): This pair of adjacent sites are often dived together. Grand Central Station is an opening in the lagoon wall where an 80 foot sandy area meets the blue. Trevally, barracudas, and sharks are often found here. Redtooth triggerfish are abundant, and both spotted and decorated garden eels are present. In the center of the area is a wide arch you can swim under that makes a great photo op. A couple hundred feet south (210 degrees) is a pinnacle known as Kansas, which rises from the sand at 60 feet to within 15 feet of the surface. The top is covered with Sinularia coral, which looks like a field of wheat swaying in the current. Lots of great reef fish here, and often an octopus too.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): This pair of adjacent sites are often dived together. Grand Central Station is an opening in the lagoon wall where an 80 foot sandy area meets the blue. Trevally, barracudas, and sharks are often found here. Redtooth triggerfish are abundant, and both spotted and decorated garden eels are present. In the center of the area is a wide arch you can swim under that makes a great photo op. A couple hundred feet south (210 degrees) is a pinnacle known as Kansas, which rises from the sand at 60 feet to within 15 feet of the surface. The top is covered with Sinularia coral, which looks like a field of wheat swaying in the current. Lots of great reef fish here, and often an octopus too.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): This pair of adjacent sites are often dived together. Grand Central Station is an opening in the lagoon wall where an 80 foot sandy area meets the blue. Trevally, barracudas, and sharks are often found here. Redtooth triggerfish are abundant, and both spotted and decorated garden eels are present. In the center of the area is a wide arch you can swim under that makes a great photo op. A couple hundred feet south (210 degrees) is a pinnacle known as Kansas, which rises from the sand at 60 feet to within 15 feet of the surface. The top is covered with Sinularia coral, which looks like a field of wheat swaying in the current. Lots of great reef fish here, and often an octopus too.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): This pair of adjacent sites are often dived together. Grand Central Station is an opening in the lagoon wall where an 80 foot sandy area meets the blue. Trevally, barracudas, and sharks are often found here. Redtooth triggerfish are abundant, and both spotted and decorated garden eels are present. In the center of the area is a wide arch you can swim under that makes a great photo op. A couple hundred feet south (210 degrees) is a pinnacle known as Kansas, which rises from the sand at 60 feet to within 15 feet of the surface. The top is covered with Sinularia coral, which looks like a field of wheat swaying in the current. Lots of great reef fish here, and often an octopus too.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): This pair of adjacent sites are often dived together. Grand Central Station is an opening in the lagoon wall where an 80 foot sandy area meets the blue. Trevally, barracudas, and sharks are often found here. Redtooth triggerfish are abundant, and both spotted and decorated garden eels are present. In the center of the area is a wide arch you can swim under that makes a great photo op. A couple hundred feet south (210 degrees) is a pinnacle known as Kansas, which rises from the sand at 60 feet to within 15 feet of the surface. The top is covered with Sinularia coral, which looks like a field of wheat swaying in the current. Lots of great reef fish here, and often an octopus too.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): This pair of adjacent sites are often dived together. Grand Central Station is an opening in the lagoon wall where an 80 foot sandy area meets the blue. Trevally, barracudas, and sharks are often found here. Redtooth triggerfish are abundant, and both spotted and decorated garden eels are present. In the center of the area is a wide arch you can swim under that makes a great photo op. A couple hundred feet south (210 degrees) is a pinnacle known as Kansas, which rises from the sand at 60 feet to within 15 feet of the surface. The top is covered with Sinularia coral, which looks like a field of wheat swaying in the current. Lots of great reef fish here, and often an octopus too.

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