BLUE CORNER
Dive Site:
Four vertical shafts that open on top of the reef into a large cavern with an exit on the outer reef wall.
It is common on an outgoing tide to dive through the Blue Holes and continue on to Blue Corner
The cavern and holes were formed by fresh water erosion millions of years ago, when water levels were much lower then they are today.
Marine Life:
Tubastrea, Wire & Black coral adorn the Hole walls.
White Tip Reef sharks and Leopard sharks can be seen sleeping on the sandy bottom of the cave, or just outside the exit.
Special critters inside are the Flaming Scallop, Leafy Scorpion fish, Dart fish, Nudibranchs & Cleaner shrimp.
Wahoos, Barracudas, Dog-tooth Tuna, White tips and Grey Reef sharks patrol the exit.
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