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Canyon is a Naha boat dive centered on a reef crevasse where light beams and sea
Canyon is a Naha boat dive centered on a reef crevasse where light beams and sea
Canyon is a boat-only dive off Naha known for a crevasse that runs between two reefs, making it a scenic terrain-focused site. Divers typically follow the split in the reef and linger where light beams cut into the crack. The draw is the interplay of light and structure, plus the chance of spotting spiny lobster, coral growth, and occasional sea turtles. Plan for a boat trip and note that summer is highlighted as the best season for the light inside the crevasse.
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リーフ間のクレパス地形を潜って楽しむポイントで、夏は光の差し込みが魅力とされる。
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