Scuba Diving in Temple Point

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Description
Temple Point is a great dive site with a rocky bottom and a stunning coral reef that are full of many different types of species. It gets its name from the temple that is found on the island next to the dive site, with the dive starting just metres from the feet of the giant Buddhist temple.

Temple Point serves is a habitat for blacktip sharks, stingrays, moray eels, grouper, scorpionfish, porcupinefish, and octopi. Other inhabitants of this site include flatworms, triggerfish, cardinalfish, nudibranchs, wrasses, and blennies, which live among the colorful corals and sponges of all shapes.

Activities Photography , Marine biology
Dangers Depth , Currents
Accessible Boat
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