Stonehenge
About Stonehenge
This site features a dome-shaped pinnacle covered in vividly colored soft corals. The top of the pinnacle starts around 6 m, descending to a sandy area in the 12β18 m range, with notable rock outcrops on the south-eastern side. It is known for abundant soft coral and anemone growth, plus large sea fans, and offers frequent sightings of seahorses, moray eels, clownfish, and schools of barracuda.
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Stonehenge Planning Details
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Reported Depth
6m - 18m
Depth Note
Top of the pinnacle is around 6 m, reaching a sandy area from 12β18 m.
Local Intel For Stonehenge
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Scuba
Depth ranges from about 6 m to a sandy area at 12β18 m, with rock outcrops on the south-eastern side of the site.
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