Key Hole

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Key Hole is named for the shape of the rock seen above the dive site, which is shaped as though a key could slot into it. The dive site is covered by colourful boulders and walls, which sit in 5-20m of water.

Stingrays and Moray Eels are frequently seen hiding in the kelp. The occasional rare Golden Ribbon grouper is also seen here.

Dive Activity

Top Wildlife Sightings

Wildlife Sightings are Based on User Generated Content

Moray Eel

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Barracuda

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Sea Lion

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Eagle Ray

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Green Turtle

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Ocean Sunfish

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Wrasse

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Octopus

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