Wednesday 11th February we made a dive to Shark Bank which is a set of granitic rocks between 22 and 30 meters half way between Mahe and Silhouette Island. The skippers are good at finding the land marks for this sunken treasure of a site but its always amazing.
Always you can find a large shoal of yellow snapper and big eye . Regularly you get to see the eagle rays, large sting rays, bat fish , barracuda and passing jack fish .
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Diver Lillian going head down into the shoal of snapper |
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Black tip reef shark swimming out in the blue |
Shark Bank is certainly one of the favourite long distance dive sites and a must during your Seychelles diving holiday
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