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Avg rating 3 by 8 divers
Wheeler Reef
Townsville, Australia
This is a platform reef perched close to the continental shelf drop off. Perfectly circular in shape, is a truly magnificent example of marine biodiversity at its best. There are crevasses to explore and isolated bommies surrounded by beautiful white sand stretching off into the depths of the Coral Sea. Spectacular formations of plate, branching an...
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Avg rating 3 by 5 divers
Horn, Osprey reef
Port Douglas, Australia
Named after the horn shaped reef, this is one of the most enjoyed dive sites on the great barrier reef. This site is home to many species of sharks (whitetip reef sharks, grey reef sharks, silvertips, hammerheads and tiger sharks) and an abundance of other marine life too. Guaranteed to see white tip reef sharks and often more than 12 seperate sha...
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Avg rating 3 by 4 divers
Petaj Milln
Cairns, Australia
Good coral Saw loads of Parrot fish Clown fish A big pinnacle which has a bottom at 18meters, swim around this down to the base then there are three smaller pinnacle with plenty of sealife and coral.
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Tracys Bombie
Cairns, Australia
Tracy's Bombie is a peninsula jutting out from the Northern end of the reef. Tracy's is a very navigable wall dive with sharks resting on the ocean floor, and walls enlivened with an abundance of marine life. White tip reef sharks are almost always seen here, black tip reef sharks are also seen here. The real treat is the mass variety of little mar...
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Pellowe Reef
Cairns, Australia
Pellowe reef is an awsemo place to scuba dive! Even by the Great barrier reef standards this is amazing. A small isolated reef located close to the edge of the continental shelf. For this reason access to the reef is very weather and tidal dependent. The reef drops away very quickly at places to 30 metres and stronger currents can be present as wel...
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Petaj Pools
Cairns, Australia
Beautiful great barrier reef dive about 2 hours from cairns. Swimming alond the ridge and around the many large mounds this site is easy to navigate and offers lots of diversity. Guaranteed to see dozens of sting rays, clown fish, parrot fish, turutles and all the usual GBR tropical species.Large gropers are commonly seen at close quarters and whit...
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Avg rating 2 by 4 divers
Bait Reef
Whitsundays, Australia
Bait Reef is one of the best known and most spectacular locations on the Great Barrier Reef. An "oasis" for all sorts of tropical marine life, with turtles and manta rays common sights. Coral gardens, underwater canyons, swim throughs and dramatic walls provide a range of terrain to explore. An ideal location for snorkelers and scuba divers. Snorke...
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Hardy Reef
Whitsundays, Australia
Hardy Reef, which is a 'patch reef' on the Great Barrier Reef and all dives are conducted along the 70 metre reef wall. Divers can expect to see a large variety of soft and hard corals and many species of ‘people friendly’ fish will follow and surround the divers – sergeant majors, tusk fish, surgeon fish and fusiliers to name a f...
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HMAS Brisbane
Mooloolaba, Australia
Divers can explore the 133 metre, former warship through large access holes that allow passage into the forward engine room, boiler room, & the ship’s interior including sleeping quarters used by the crew during the ship’s service from 1967 to 2001. And, of course, divers also have the chance to explore the growth of the artifi...
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Gordons Mooring
Cairns, Australia
Gordons Mooring has endless intriguing coral mazes. At night the mazes close into amazing tunnels that change at every bend. Great wall dives, swim-throughs, overhangs and night diving. Expect to see an abundance of marine life combined with plenty of hard corals such as staghorn, table, plate and boulder coral heads and many species of soft corals...
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Coral Village
Cairns, Australia
This is a drift dive, from the boat, Navigator (tender to Reef Jet) along the outer north-western wall of the lagoon, Starts or Finishes, depending on the tide, in shallows of about 5 mtrs with an incredible array of pristine corals: branching, plating, tabulating, encrusting, bouldering, digitates, lace, needle and much more than can be described!...
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Maringa Bombie
Hervey Bay, Australia
This site is coffee rock just a about 500 mts from the shore of Fraser Island Nice soft coral and shelves where the beautiful crayfish hang out I find this dive to be a reliable site as long as it is not a strong north easterly about a half hour trip from urangan boat harbour not the best visibility in the ocean ...
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Outer Banks
Hervey Bay, Australia
Hervey Bay Is full of coffee rock this can be amazing stuff the marine life is diverse The The Visibility could be described as average BUT if you sit patiently and wait for the slack water good diving could be had We do have the Southern Hemispheres alleged largest artificial reef Hervey bay will also have...
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Simpson Artificial Reef
Hervey Bay, Australia
Welcome to Hervey Bay we have one of the largest artificial reefs in the southern hemisphere this has been down for over 40 years prolific marine life is established In addition to this there has been massive blocks of concretre placed around the Fraser Isalnd on the western side the fish life is already congregating ...
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