Tree Peaks - Saxon Reef
About Tree Peaks - Saxon Reef
A shallow reef dive suited to a range of experience levels, known for an old submerged tree that has become covered in coral growth. The site is described as colorful and especially enjoyable in the shallows. Marine life sightings include wrasse, whitetip reef sharks, clownfish, stingrays, and titan triggerfish, along with invertebrate life such as flatworms and Spanish dancers.
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Described as a site in the shallows.
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Described as suitable for divers of all different levels, with the main features in shallow water.
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