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Location: Brisbane (Australia (East))
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Diving in Brisbane is fantastic, a little bit of everything. Marine life, corals, wrecks you name it they seem to have it. When you have completed your diving there is so much else you can do within a small distance from the Sunshine Coast to Redcliffe to Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
Fish range in size from small and colourful to large and inquisitive. We dived the fantastic Curtin Artifical Reef - over 20 sunken wrecks with as I was informed over 700 species of fish, including the very large Queensland Gropers.
The top of Moreton Island has many dive sites on offer including the famous Flinders Reef, with some of the worlds most beautiful corals and marine life.
Moreton Island Marine Park both inside and outside the island with just as many dive sites on the inside of the island as there is on the outside.
Marine life, wrecks, rock walls you name it Moreton Island has it.
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Brisbane was:
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Non diving activities: Lots to see and do!
Language: English
Money: Australian Dollar
Stability: No travelling problems expected
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