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Ngatangiia School
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The reef starts to slope off in around 15 metres, making this an easy drop-off dive even for the less experienced diver. For more experienced divers, there is a small swim through at 27 metres. Depth 16 - 30 metres
This dive site has suffered severe damages during the cyclones in 2005 but has recovered nicely. Tunas and trevallies are often seen here, as well as morays, lion fish and puffer fish.
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