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English (Translate this text in English): Halaveli house reef, 2km NW of Halaveli Resort island.
Boat time: 15min from Halaveli 15min, 30 min from Maayafushi.
English (Translate this text in English): Halaveli house reef, 2km NW of Halaveli Resort island.
Boat time: 15min from Halaveli 15min, 30 min from Maayafushi.
Halaveli house reef, 2km NW of Halaveli Resort island.
Boat time: 15min from Halaveli 15min, 30 min from Maayafushi.
English (Translate this text in English): Halaveli house reef, 2km NW of Halaveli Resort island.
Boat time: 15min from Halaveli 15min, 30 min from Maayafushi.
English (Translate this text in English): Halaveli house reef, 2km NW of Halaveli Resort island.
Boat time: 15min from Halaveli 15min, 30 min from Maayafushi.
English (Translate this text in English): Halaveli house reef, 2km NW of Halaveli Resort island.
Boat time: 15min from Halaveli 15min, 30 min from Maayafushi.
English (Translate this text in English): Halaveli house reef, 2km NW of Halaveli Resort island.
Boat time: 15min from Halaveli 15min, 30 min from Maayafushi.
English (Translate this text in English): Halaveli house reef, 2km NW of Halaveli Resort island.
Boat time: 15min from Halaveli 15min, 30 min from Maayafushi.
English (Translate this text in English): Halaveli house reef, 2km NW of Halaveli Resort island.
Boat time: 15min from Halaveli 15min, 30 min from Maayafushi.
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Dive site Characteristics
Average depth 22.0 m / 72.2 ft
Max depth 28.0 m / 91.9 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): Halaveli was sunk by the Halaveli Island dive school in 1991. The wreck lies 28 meters deep (deck at 20m deep) . You can encouter common wreck inhabitants such as large morays and groupers; but also stingrays on the sandy floor.
English (Translate this text in English): Halaveli was sunk by the Halaveli Island dive school in 1991. The wreck lies 28 meters deep (deck at 20m deep) . You can encouter common wreck inhabitants such as large morays and groupers; but also stingrays on the sandy floor.
Halaveli was sunk by the Halaveli Island dive school in 1991. The wreck lies 28 meters deep (deck at 20m deep) . You can encouter common wreck inhabitants such as large morays and groupers; but also stingrays on the sandy floor.
English (Translate this text in English): Halaveli was sunk by the Halaveli Island dive school in 1991. The wreck lies 28 meters deep (deck at 20m deep) . You can encouter common wreck inhabitants such as large morays and groupers; but also stingrays on the sandy floor.
English (Translate this text in English): Halaveli was sunk by the Halaveli Island dive school in 1991. The wreck lies 28 meters deep (deck at 20m deep) . You can encouter common wreck inhabitants such as large morays and groupers; but also stingrays on the sandy floor.
English (Translate this text in English): Halaveli was sunk by the Halaveli Island dive school in 1991. The wreck lies 28 meters deep (deck at 20m deep) . You can encouter common wreck inhabitants such as large morays and groupers; but also stingrays on the sandy floor.
English (Translate this text in English): Halaveli was sunk by the Halaveli Island dive school in 1991. The wreck lies 28 meters deep (deck at 20m deep) . You can encouter common wreck inhabitants such as large morays and groupers; but also stingrays on the sandy floor.
English (Translate this text in English): Halaveli was sunk by the Halaveli Island dive school in 1991. The wreck lies 28 meters deep (deck at 20m deep) . You can encouter common wreck inhabitants such as large morays and groupers; but also stingrays on the sandy floor.
English (Translate this text in English): Halaveli was sunk by the Halaveli Island dive school in 1991. The wreck lies 28 meters deep (deck at 20m deep) . You can encouter common wreck inhabitants such as large morays and groupers; but also stingrays on the sandy floor.
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