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 The Chimney

Australia, QLD, Whitsunday Region, Bait Reef

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Latitude: 19° 49.288' S
Longitude: 149° 4.389' E

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Average depth 8 m / 26.2 ft

Max depth 20 m / 65.6 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): A very dificult dive not for the faint hearted..it starts in a shallow 6ft of water with waves often crashing over the surface, so timing is essential. at first you must fight the strong currents till you reach the opening of the chimney shute. Then the current tends to push you down through the shute till you reach the other side of the reef which is around 25ft deep at this time.
This is also a popular feeding ground for white tip reef sharks, eating the fish that get cought in the currents and pushed out of the shute..

English (Translate this text in English): A very dificult dive not for the faint hearted..it starts in a shallow 6ft of water with waves often crashing over the surface, so timing is essential. at first you must fight the strong currents till you reach the opening of the chimney shute. Then the current tends to push you down through the shute till you reach the other side of the reef which is around 25ft deep at this time.
This is also a popular feeding ground for white tip reef sharks, eating the fish that get cought in the currents and pushed out of the shute..

A very dificult dive not for the faint hearted..it starts in a shallow 6ft of water with waves often crashing over the surface, so timing is essential. at first you must fight the strong currents till you reach the opening of the chimney shute. Then the current tends to push you down through the shute till you reach the other side of the reef which is around 25ft deep at this time.
This is also a popular feeding ground for white tip reef sharks, eating the fish that get cought in the currents and pushed out of the shute..

English (Translate this text in English): A very dificult dive not for the faint hearted..it starts in a shallow 6ft of water with waves often crashing over the surface, so timing is essential. at first you must fight the strong currents till you reach the opening of the chimney shute. Then the current tends to push you down through the shute till you reach the other side of the reef which is around 25ft deep at this time.
This is also a popular feeding ground for white tip reef sharks, eating the fish that get cought in the currents and pushed out of the shute..

English (Translate this text in English): A very dificult dive not for the faint hearted..it starts in a shallow 6ft of water with waves often crashing over the surface, so timing is essential. at first you must fight the strong currents till you reach the opening of the chimney shute. Then the current tends to push you down through the shute till you reach the other side of the reef which is around 25ft deep at this time.
This is also a popular feeding ground for white tip reef sharks, eating the fish that get cought in the currents and pushed out of the shute..

English (Translate this text in English): A very dificult dive not for the faint hearted..it starts in a shallow 6ft of water with waves often crashing over the surface, so timing is essential. at first you must fight the strong currents till you reach the opening of the chimney shute. Then the current tends to push you down through the shute till you reach the other side of the reef which is around 25ft deep at this time.
This is also a popular feeding ground for white tip reef sharks, eating the fish that get cought in the currents and pushed out of the shute..

English (Translate this text in English): A very dificult dive not for the faint hearted..it starts in a shallow 6ft of water with waves often crashing over the surface, so timing is essential. at first you must fight the strong currents till you reach the opening of the chimney shute. Then the current tends to push you down through the shute till you reach the other side of the reef which is around 25ft deep at this time.
This is also a popular feeding ground for white tip reef sharks, eating the fish that get cought in the currents and pushed out of the shute..

English (Translate this text in English): A very dificult dive not for the faint hearted..it starts in a shallow 6ft of water with waves often crashing over the surface, so timing is essential. at first you must fight the strong currents till you reach the opening of the chimney shute. Then the current tends to push you down through the shute till you reach the other side of the reef which is around 25ft deep at this time.
This is also a popular feeding ground for white tip reef sharks, eating the fish that get cought in the currents and pushed out of the shute..

English (Translate this text in English): A very dificult dive not for the faint hearted..it starts in a shallow 6ft of water with waves often crashing over the surface, so timing is essential. at first you must fight the strong currents till you reach the opening of the chimney shute. Then the current tends to push you down through the shute till you reach the other side of the reef which is around 25ft deep at this time.
This is also a popular feeding ground for white tip reef sharks, eating the fish that get cought in the currents and pushed out of the shute..

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