Le Nahoon
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Explore this 3-masted ship which stands at a depth of 35 metres. It was deliberately sunk in 1993 to create an artificial reef. If the wreck is at 35 m, the silhouette of the Three Masts will easily guide you as the promise of diving into another dimension. A dive that combines technique and history.
Schools of sea bream and barracudas patrol this spot like sentinels. You may also come across the turtle that lives on the wreck and a giant green moray eel.
Dive Activity
Wildlife Sightings
Wildlife Sightings are Based on User Generated Content
Alamy-WaterFrame
65 Sightings
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Barracuda
44 Sightings
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Hawksbill Turtle
17 Sightings
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Angelfish
27 Sightings
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iStock/cinoby
Lionfish
14 Sightings
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Parrotfish
13 Sightings
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Jackfish
8 Sightings
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Pufferfish
8 Sightings
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iStock-Global_Pics
Soldierfish
7 Sightings
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Alamy-Andre Seal
Damselfish
7 Sightings
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