Nanjalakalau Wall
About Nanjalakalau Wall
A wall dive along the northern side of the island, dropping to around 50 m. The site is known for its structure and is often dived as a drift, scanning both the wall and open water for passing pelagic life. Gorgonian sea fans are abundant, and large banana nudibranchs are commonly seen. Grey reef and blacktip reef sharks may be encountered below 20 m, with eagle rays and schools of tuna and mackerel cruising past.
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Nanjalakalau Wall Planning Details
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Reported Depth
Up to 50m
Depth Note
Wall drops to around 50 m; sharks reported below 20 m.
Typical Conditions
Often dived as a drift with current along the wall.
Safety & Access At Nanjalakalau Wall
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Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Current is used for drift diving; plan for depth and be prepared for shark encounters.
Local Intel For Nanjalakalau Wall
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Scuba
A wall drift dive to about 50 m, combining wall structure with blue-water searching for pelagic wildlife.
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