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Lord Howe Island
Australia
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lord Howe Island offers divers the chance to explore the southernmost coral reef in the Pacific Ocean. The island's waters are home to over 500 species of fish and 90 coral species, providing a unique and diverse diving experience.
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Dive Sites in Lord Howe Island
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Balls Pyramid
Balls Pyramid is an isolated seamount that attracts a variety of marine life. It's known for its spe...
40m
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Comet's Hole
Comet's Hole is a beautiful site featuring a vertical tunnel that drops from 12 meters to 26 meters....
26m
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Malabar Hill
Malabar Hill is a great site for divers of all levels. The site offers extensive coral gardens, larg...
25m
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Neds Beach
Neds Beach is one of Lord Howe Island's most popular dive sites, known for a large resident populati...
15m
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The Arch
The Arch is a spectacular dive site featuring a large natural archway and a wall covered with soft c...
30m
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