Sunday, 5 June 2016

Challenging first-class scuba scuba diving - "The Magnet"

Without doubt one of the locations which most sets scuba diving the southeast coast of Lombok apart from Bali, Gili Air, and Trawangan, is the breathtaking scuba dive destination in the southeast of the region, Belongas Bay. Scuba diving Belongas Bay you are able to find the legendary dive sites "The Magnet" and "The Cathedral”! They are two pinnacles in the open ocean that offer a scuba dive you will not likely forget about. The pinnacles ascend from a depth of about 50m and can be accessed in around 25 minutes from the mainland.

Whenever you scuba dive the Magnet the seasonable sighting of schooling hammerhead sharks, barracudas, tunas, along with other pelagic life is fairly constant, and if you find yourself wishing to scuba dive with big fish action, this is the location to be! Aside from the mobula- and also eagle ray season throughout September, hammerheads have got the inclination to school around the Magnet end June until early on November. Because of the existent rough environments, diving at "The Magnet" we suggest only to the more expert diver!

Gili Sarang
Several pinnacles and also exceptional boulders climb from a depth of around 35m and present striking, vibrant soft corals. Here as well, big fish action. Giant trevalies, mackerels, sweet lips, surgeon fish, white tips, black tips, and grey reef sharks. August/September is an excellent time of the year for schooling mobula- and eagle rays.

Blue Hole
A cave which has the point of entry at close to 17m, then after inside, opens up into a large dome fashioned cavern. According to the season and the swells, you can find, jacks, sweet lips, and surgeon fish having a break within this more sheltered area.

Soft Coral Garden
A string of small, soft coral covered, pinnacles starting in a depth of around 12m, and then going down to about 25m. Aside from a number of reef fish, here we’ve spotted Cownose rays, huge moray eels, along with the one or other eagle ray on his route to Gli Sarang.

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