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Namualevu Wall is a boat-access dive a short ride from Kuata Island, positioned southwest of Wayalailai Island. It can be easily reached at high tide, with options to explore caves and swim-throughs. Divers can expect a variety of reef fish around the site, and glassfish are commonly seen when entering the swim-throughs.
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Typical Conditions
Access is described as easy on high tide.
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Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Caves and swim-throughs create overhead environments; plan appropriate training, gas management, and lighting for any penetration.
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Scuba Diving
High-tide conditions are highlighted for easier access to caves and swim-throughs.
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