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Dive Site: Bare Island![]()
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General description
Getting there
Entry and exit
The Dives
Usually visibility is better on eastern side of the island, as it is closer to the open ocean. Navigation on this side of the island is pretty easy, as the reef runs basically north south. Following the main reef on the way out you swim in a southerly direction on the way back in a northerly direction. There are a few little overhangs, so a torch is a good idea.
In regards to the western side, you can hug the main reef, which is a rocky wall which gradually turns around the right hand side of the island. Here there are overhangs and if you follow it around far enoug, you will obtain about 18m. In winter, myriad Port Jackson sharks can be found on this dive.
Things you can see.
Things to be careful of.
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