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Navarra
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The Navarra is a 47 meters long fishing vessel that was deliberately sunk by the French Federation of Diving (FFESSM) of La Réunion in 1996. She lies at a depth of 53 meters and was broken into two pieces by the swell. The top of the wreck is at 45 meters. The wreck is sometimes subject to strong currents.
On this wreck, you can observe large leopard moray eels, stingrays, pelagic fish, dolphins in the open water and many other marine species.
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Angelfish
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Scorpionfish
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Leaf Scorpionfish
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