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Location: Exmouth / Ningaloo (Australia (West))
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Top Dive Sites (make sure you dive these!)
1 Gullivers With 2 votes(s).
2 Cleaning Station With 2 votes(s).
3 Blizzard ridge With 2 votes(s).
4 Navy Pier With 2 votes(s).

Marine Sightings:

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Reef Fish Sightings: Pelagic Fish Sightings: Quality of Coral:

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Reviews:

Here are the last 10 reviews for Exmouth / Ningaloo. Show all of them.

Visited Comments
June 2009 Great at this time of year because of the whale sharks, mantas and hump backs!
Date posted: 28-Jul-2009 12:56 by: Vicky
October 2001 A great alternative to the Barrier Reef if you can't get over to the East of Australia, plenty to see
Date posted: 07-Apr-2008 16:12 by: lukemurphy
April 2007 Also viewed stingrays, octopus, wobbegong, whip ray, giant moray and loads of reef fish. Also saw a whale shark on an expensive snorkelling tour.
Date posted: 09-Feb-2008 06:38 by: Sam
September 2004 beautiful coral, lots of big fish, fantastic place for diving. will definitely be back!
Date posted: 22-Jan-2007 14:44 by: saran24
April 2006 Also saw Wobbegong shark (ugly bugger), huge Rankin cod and starfish, Pjama slugs, ramoras and Surgeon fish. Blizzard ridge is ful of shoaling fish, just awesome hanging out ing the centre of the shoals. The whalesharks are amazing creatures, being 'teenagers' they are curious and turn in circles looking at you, an unforgettable experience! bit mad getting in and out of the water tho.
Date posted: 15-Oct-2006 12:11 by: Carla
April 2006 Unfortunately we arrived just after a cyclone so the vis was poor and sea rough.Spotted 1st Whale Shark of the season (5m) Long drive though but worth it!
Date posted: 04-May-2006 12:21 by: Spic
April 2005 Ningaloo is fantastic to dive, visibilty varied from very good to poor dependent on conditions. Always something interesting to see - large colonies of clownfish, turning around a rock and confronting a big bull ray or snorkling with whale sharks! Navy Pier was fantastic and the only place where I have found fish to come and pose for my camera!!
Date posted: 20-Feb-2006 14:49 by: Peter


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