Flintstones
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Flintstones is named after the huge boulders and rocks which make up this site. Bring a torch to best investigate the ledges and “hidey holes“ throughout these interesting formations.
Stingrays and gobies are commonly found in the sand while schools of Wrasse, Grunts, Snappers, and Jacks are found above the rocks . Lobsters and Eels like to hide in the cracks!
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Wildlife Sightings are Based on User Generated Content
Shutterstock-Shane Myers Photography
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Eagle Ray
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Hawksbill Turtle
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Barracuda
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Blacktip Reef Shark
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Moon Jellyfish
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Whitetip Reef Shark
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Stingrays
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Angelfish
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