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Dive-Site T-Reef |
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The T-Reef, designated after its outside form, continues the Ray Hole reef to the south. The distance to the beach is approx. 500m so it can be accessed only by boat or a very long swim through the lagoon.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 April 2008 )
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Dive-site Table Garden |
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Table Garden
Table Garden, the most southern of the barrier reefs, it got its name by a lot of table corals, surrounding the reef. Also the deep side of this reef convinces by varied chimneys in the reef. Fusiliers and Anthias are the typical companions on these dives. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 14 August 2009 )
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DCN House-Reef |
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House Reef
Our house-reef, situated directly at the beach of our diving centre and the hotel "Nuweiba Village" should actually be called "Lionfish Bay" due to the unlimited numbers of Red Lionfish to be found here. The house reef consists of two reef parts. It is located to both sides of a sea-grass area. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 21 January 2010 )
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Dive-site Pipeline aka MFO |
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Pipeline aka MFO
The different diving centres in Nuweiba use different names on this dive site. In Scuba College Diving Camp Nuweiba we call this Spot "Pipeline", because there are 2 pipelines from an old Israelian desalination plant going into the sea. They are covered with coral and the fish were happy to find this artifical reef. Good spot to find the Frogfish.
If you follow the sandy bottom further north you will find a small, but very beautiful coral reef followed by a sea grass area for your safety stop.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 21 January 2010 )
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