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Location: Sarayalar (Yellow stones) (Turkey)
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August 2011 The stones falling off the nearby cliffs have produced many swim throughs to navigate through. There is 1 down at about 30m with unicorn shrimps, the others are all at 20m or above, the longest being 4m at most and exits are always visible. Good buoyancy control is a help here. After the tunnels there is a swim back into the bay. Lots of holes for stuff to hide in so take a light anyway. Striped mullet, rainbow and ornate wrasse as well as damselfish around the bay. Digging in the sand may produce heart urchins and rock shrimps.
Date posted: 18-Apr-2012 20:42 by: Tdiver


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