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Malé
Atoll (Kaafu) Dive Sites
| Dive Site:
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Maldive Victory |
| Type
of dive : |
Wreck
dive, ascent & descent on a rope. |
| Depth
Range : |
16m
- 30m |
| Photography
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Wideangle
lense (14mm-28mm) is recommended. Although some good
opportunity for macro shots. |
| Special
Feature : |
Sunk
on Friday 13th 1981, a 110m steel cargo ship. All
cargo rooms are all
open for easy penetration. Teeming with fish; even
some of the pelagic variety.
Limited to experienced divers due to the great depth
and strong currents
sometimes found in the area. Good opportunity for
Photographers. |
| Dive Site: |
Banana Reef |
| Type
of dive : |
Driftdive
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| Depth
Range : |
5m
- 25m |
| Photography
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Use
a moderate wide angle to standard lense 20mm - 35mm
for landscape
and napoleon. |
| Special
Feature : |
Driftdive
along a steep slope with overhangs and nice soft and
hard coral.
Napoleon wrasse and white tip reef sharks are sometimes
seen in this area
where the lobsters sleep between the rocks and the
overhangs. The beautiful
site is well suited for beginner and less experienced
divers. |
| Dive Site: |
Maagiri Caves |
| Type
of dive : |
Driftdive |
| Depth
Range : |
5m
- 30m |
| Photography
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For
the landscape and eagle rays the use of a wide angle
lens (14mm-28mm)
is recommended. Although with a 50mm-100mm lens you
will get some good
images of the honeycomb morays. |
| Special
Feature : |
A
nice wall reef with a huge rock in front of it creates
an impressive canyon,
making it an exciting dive. Beautiful soft oral in
greater depth with small caves
up to 6m. Schooling yellow snapper, fusilier, giant
and honeycomb moray eels
as well as occasional eagle rays can be seen here.
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| Dive Site: |
Potato Reef |
| Type
of dive : |
Anchordive,
descent and ascent on a rope. |
| Depth
Range : |
5m
- 25m |
| Photography
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This
is a place for macro photographs. Use a 50mm - 100mm
lens for the moray
eels, stonefish and gobies. |
| Special
Feature : |
Myriad
of colour glaze this beautiful reef where the marine
life is abundant.
Only about 100m in diameter, it provides excellent
opportunities for keen uw-
photographers. The reef is covered mainly in hard
coral and crustacions.
Massive moray eels are found here, as well as the
extremely rare ghost moray.
The dense lionfish population is really amazing and
if you have good eyes,
this is your chance to spot some stonefish. Surrounded
by soft white sand,
the reef is home to innumerable garden eels. |
| Dive Site: |
Lankan Caves |
| Type
of dive : |
Driftdive |
| Depth
Range : |
8m
- 30m |
| Photography
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Use
of a wide angle lens 14mm - 28mm is advisable for
landscape,
fish school, tunas and turtles. |
| Special
Feature : |
An
extension of Lankan Reef, this site contains remarkable
caves starting
at 30m going up to 10m. Beautiful hard and soft coral
as well as huge
gorgonians decorate the caves and makes the perfect
place to watch tunas,
jacks, with occasional appearances by napoloeons and
turtles. |
| Dive Site: |
Colosseum |
| Type
of dive : |
Driftdive
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| Depth
Range : |
10m
- 30m |
| Photography
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Use
a 14mm - 28mm for schooling snappers, sharks and pelagic
fishes. |
| Special
Feature : |
On
the outside is a crescent shaped cliff, a great place
to watch pelagic
fish swimming by. The reef here drops down very steeply
and is covered
with hard coral. Inside the channel, the reef turns
into a slope with nice
soft coral. The marine life here is rich with pelagic
species, sharks, eagle
rays and all sorts of reef dwelling fishes. |
| Dive Site: |
Aquarium |
| Type
of dive : |
Driftdive |
| Depth
Range : |
10m
- 30m |
| Photography
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moderate
wide angle - standard lens (20mm- .35mm) for turtles,
sharks
and napoleon wrasses. |
| Special
Feature : |
Drift
dive along the outer reef of Lhohifushi Island. Once
round the corner,
a slope covered with corals goes down to 20m, curling
an creating a bay of
sorts. A massive coral block here is home to thousands
of small fish and
countless golden moray eels. Sharks, napoleons and
big pelagic are to be
encountered in the aquarium. At the sandy bottom,
there are sting rays to see. |
| Dive Site: |
Embudhu Canyon |
| Type
of dive : |
Driftdive
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| Depth
Range : |
8m
- 30m |
| Photography
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For
the scenario and fish schools use a 14mm - 28mm wide
angle lens. |
| Special
Feature : |
A
huge rock in front of the reef creates an exciting
canyon with lots of caves and
overhangs. Colourful soft corals make this site a
delight for photographers with
schools of yellow snappers and oriental sweetlips
unconsciously posing for the
perfect picture. Chances are high that there will
be encounters with eagle rays,
napoleon and sharks. |
| Dive Site: |
Giravaru Caves |
| Type
of dive : |
Driftdive |
| Depth
Range : |
7m
- 30m |
| Photography
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Wide
angle 14mm to standard lens 35mm rcommended for the
caves and
the snapper schools. |
| Special
Feature : |
Drop-of
with big overhangs and caves. The inside of some caves
offer fantastic
views of the blue sea from inside them. Big schools
of midnight snappers swim
among the hard and soft corals and the gorgonians.
Pelagic fish and eagle rays
are also common in this area. |
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