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English (Translate this text in English): This site is located NNE from Safaga, just before Ras Abu Soma.
English (Translate this text in English): This site is located NNE from Safaga, just before Ras Abu Soma.
This site is located NNE from Safaga, just before Ras Abu Soma.
English (Translate this text in English): This site is located NNE from Safaga, just before Ras Abu Soma.
site est situé N.NE. de Safaga, juste avant Ras Abu Soma.
Facile à trouver c'est une des première plongée faite au départ de Safaga et du Mènaville ( hôtel bien connu des plongeurs)
Plongée de réadaptation en toute sécurité car le fond est limité à 20m
English (Translate this text in English): This site is located NNE from Safaga, just before Ras Abu Soma.
English (Translate this text in English): This site is located NNE from Safaga, just before Ras Abu Soma.
English (Translate this text in English): This site is located NNE from Safaga, just before Ras Abu Soma.
English (Translate this text in English): This site is located NNE from Safaga, just before Ras Abu Soma.
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Alternative name Tobia Arba, The Seven Pinnacles
Average depth 12.0 m / 39.4 ft
Max depth 20.0 m / 65.6 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): This is one on the greatest dive site of Safaga. In a single dive, you can visit the seven pilars (huge coral structure on a sandy floor), between 12 and 18m deep.
The last west pilar hosts may lionfishes. Take care of them on night dive, they use your light beam to hunt !
Early divers may see turtle which lives there. Dive best before lunch. Many snorkler boats turn up later in the day.
English (Translate this text in English): This is one on the greatest dive site of Safaga. In a single dive, you can visit the seven pilars (huge coral structure on a sandy floor), between 12 and 18m deep.
The last west pilar hosts may lionfishes. Take care of them on night dive, they use your light beam to hunt !
Early divers may see turtle which lives there. Dive best before lunch. Many snorkler boats turn up later in the day.
This is one on the greatest dive site of Safaga. In a single dive, you can visit the seven pilars (huge coral structure on a sandy floor), between 12 and 18m deep.
The last west pilar hosts may lionfishes. Take care of them on night dive, they use your light beam to hunt !
Early divers may see turtle which lives there. Dive best before lunch. Many snorkler boats turn up later in the day.
English (Translate this text in English): This is one on the greatest dive site of Safaga. In a single dive, you can visit the seven pilars (huge coral structure on a sandy floor), between 12 and 18m deep.
The last west pilar hosts may lionfishes. Take care of them on night dive, they use your light beam to hunt !
Early divers may see turtle which lives there. Dive best before lunch. Many snorkler boats turn up later in the day.
Le plus grand site de plongée de Safaga. En une seule plongée, vous pouvez visiter les sept piliers (énorme structure de corail sur un sol sableux), entre 12 et 18m de profondeur. Le but du jeux est de passer de l'un à l'autre pilier sans se perdre et rentrer au bateau, c'est un chalenge d'orientation!! En réalité il y a 8 patates de corail!!
Il y a des poissons lions. Prenez soin d'eux durant une plongée de nuit, ils utilisent votre faisceau de lumière pour chasser!
Les premiers plongeurs peuvent voir des tortues qui y vivent. Plongez de préférence avant le déjeuner. Beaucoup de bateaux amènent des plongeurs pour faire du P.M.T. et tournent jusqu'à tard dans la journée. de nombreux bateaux(voir google)mais le site est très vaste
Une excellente plongée de réadaptation avec une excellente luminosité
English (Translate this text in English): This is one on the greatest dive site of Safaga. In a single dive, you can visit the seven pilars (huge coral structure on a sandy floor), between 12 and 18m deep.
The last west pilar hosts may lionfishes. Take care of them on night dive, they use your light beam to hunt !
Early divers may see turtle which lives there. Dive best before lunch. Many snorkler boats turn up later in the day.
English (Translate this text in English): This is one on the greatest dive site of Safaga. In a single dive, you can visit the seven pilars (huge coral structure on a sandy floor), between 12 and 18m deep.
The last west pilar hosts may lionfishes. Take care of them on night dive, they use your light beam to hunt !
Early divers may see turtle which lives there. Dive best before lunch. Many snorkler boats turn up later in the day.
English (Translate this text in English): This is one on the greatest dive site of Safaga. In a single dive, you can visit the seven pilars (huge coral structure on a sandy floor), between 12 and 18m deep.
The last west pilar hosts may lionfishes. Take care of them on night dive, they use your light beam to hunt !
Early divers may see turtle which lives there. Dive best before lunch. Many snorkler boats turn up later in the day.
English (Translate this text in English): This is one on the greatest dive site of Safaga. In a single dive, you can visit the seven pilars (huge coral structure on a sandy floor), between 12 and 18m deep.
The last west pilar hosts may lionfishes. Take care of them on night dive, they use your light beam to hunt !
Early divers may see turtle which lives there. Dive best before lunch. Many snorkler boats turn up later in the day.
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