Located at a depth of 25 metres, the two barges of Emily and WaterLily, sunk in the early 1980s, will delight visiting divers. Lying on the sand, the two wrecks attract a very large number of fish. Between the rays of light you can see circulate surgeons, yellow-mouthed morays and captain's benches. Shellfish and crabs have also taken up residence there. Little exposed to the currents, the dive site promises a quiet and peaceful immersion in the middle of the most beautiful fauna of the Indian Ocean.
Located at a depth of 25 metres, the two barges of Emily and WaterLily, sunk in the early 1980s, will delight visiting divers. Lying on the sand, the two wrecks attract a very large number of fish. Between the rays of light you can see circulate surgeons, yellow-mouthed morays and captain's benches. Shellfish and crabs have also taken up residence there. Little exposed to the currents, the dive site promises a quiet and peaceful immersion in the middle of the most beautiful fauna of the Indian Ocean.
Located at a depth of 25 metres, the two barges of Emily and WaterLily, sunk in the early 1980s, will ...