Caceres South
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The south side of the Caceres Reef is around 8 meters deep. The deeper area of the reef is untouched from the fish traps which are around at the reef slope. The dive starts out as an overhang of a cliff, full of soft corals and in the deeper area lots of fish.
Frogfish, Ghostpipes, Batfish in groups, Anemon, and Lizardfish. Sometimes when it is calm you can even see whale sharks passing by. Fusiliers are also found in schools.
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Green Turtle
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Hawksbill Turtle
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Wrasse
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Udo Kefrig
Clownfish
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Butterfly Fish
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Angelfish
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Frogfish
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