No Man’s Land
★★★★★
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A site with multiply ’valleys’ between large coral structures, with many hard corals and soft corals along the peaks and troughs. The site walls off at a certain point making it possible to see deeper pelagic fish at the base of the wall.
Grey Reef and Blacktip Reef Sharks are the most common on this dive site. Turtles also rest under the alcoves in the troughs of the valleys if you look carefully.
Dive Activity
Top Wildlife Sightings
Wildlife Sightings are Based on User Generated Content
Shutterstock-Shane Myers Photography
24 Sightings
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Shutterstock-Ed Jenkins
Hawksbill Turtle
8 Sightings
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Alamy-WaterFrame
Moray Eel
6 Sightings
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Barracuda
3 Sightings
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iStock/ultramarinfoto
Wrasse
2 Sightings
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Alamy/Reinhard Dirscherl
Octopus
2 Sightings
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Udo Kefrig
Clownfish
20 Sightings
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AdobeStock-Marc Henauer
Grey Reef Shark
15 Sightings
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iStock-burnsboxco
Parrotfish
15 Sightings
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Shutterstock-Rich Carey
Angelfish
14 Sightings
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