Gypsy Rover
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About 200m from the shore you will find a small wreck called Gypsy Rover. Next to the wreck you can find a hard coral reef starting at 16m and dropping down to 23m on a sandy bottom. In the shallow, sandy area one of the best muck dive sites of the island is located.
Close to the wreck big scorpion fish and frogfish are waiting to be spotted. The reef itself offers sand eels, snappers and shrimps while the shallow part is perfect for muck diving.
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Alamy/Reinhard Dirscherl
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Moray Eel
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Barracuda
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Eagle Ray
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Green Turtle
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Lionfish
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Shrimp
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Udo Kefrig
Clownfish
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Alamy-WaterFrame
Common Seahorse
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SSI-Peter-Schinck
Nudibranch
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