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Admiralty Anchor

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Discover a piece of maritime history at Admiralty Anchor, where an ancient admiralty anchor rests wedged in a crevice at 22 meters. This captivating wall dive descends beyond 40 meters, adorned with a kaleidoscope of soft corals, sponges, and large gorgonian fans, offering excellent opportunities for macro photography.

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Peak Season January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
Jan Summer, warm water, excellent visibility, abundant pelagic life
Feb Peak of summer, exceptional visibility and marine life
Mar Still warm and clear, good chance of seeing sharks and large pelagics
Apr Transition to autumn, excellent conditions persist
More monthly highlights
May Ideal diving conditions, clear water and abundant marine life
Jun Winter in the tropics, still very pleasant and clear
Jul Excellent visibility, good chance of seeing Hammerhead Sharks
Aug Continued great diving, potential for manta rays
Sep Spring bloom, vibrant marine life and clear waters
Oct Manta ray season begins, excellent visibility
Nov Peak manta ray season, abundant pelagic activity
Dec Summer warmth, continued manta ray sightings and excellent visibility
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