logo

Lizard fish, Philippines. Photo by Stephane Rochon.

Un atlas de sites de plongée fait par des plongeurs pour les plongeurs
Appréciez et contribuez !

 The Arch

Tonga

Autre sites :

Coordonnées GPS non connues! Modifier cette page et utilisez la carte interactive pour ajouter les coordonnées GPS du site de plongée !

Notation (0)


  • Favoris
  • Vos sites favoris et futures listes de sites

    Ajouter des sites à votre profil

 Accès

Comment ? 

Distance 

Facile à trouver ? 

 Caractéristiques du site

Prof. moyenne 20 m / 65.6 ft

Prof. max 25 m / 82 ft

Courant 

Visibilité 

Qualité

Qualité du site 

Expérience 

Intérêt bio 

Plus d'infos

Fréquentation semaine 

Fréquentation week-end 

Type de plongée

-
-
-

Activités plongée

-
-
-

Dangers

-

 Informations supplémentaires

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The coral arch of Ofalanga actually lies beneath the Island of Moungaone and we are considering renaming the site to more accurately reflect its true location. The Arch was formed in the last ice age and it is one of the most mystifying dive spots in the Pacific.

The Lonely Planet has described it as the Most beautiful Arch in the South Pacific. The arch itself is 20 metres wide, 15 meters high and has surely been sculpted by the very hand of Poseidon himself.

Gliding beneath the impressive structure brings you to the cave entrance tunnel. The tunnel itself is around four meters long, its a squeeze in places, huge lobsters cling to the roof and sides until the tunnel opens out into the main cave chamber.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The coral arch of Ofalanga actually lies beneath the Island of Moungaone and we are considering renaming the site to more accurately reflect its true location. The Arch was formed in the last ice age and it is one of the most mystifying dive spots in the Pacific.

The Lonely Planet has described it as the Most beautiful Arch in the South Pacific. The arch itself is 20 metres wide, 15 meters high and has surely been sculpted by the very hand of Poseidon himself.

Gliding beneath the impressive structure brings you to the cave entrance tunnel. The tunnel itself is around four meters long, its a squeeze in places, huge lobsters cling to the roof and sides until the tunnel opens out into the main cave chamber.

The coral arch of Ofalanga actually lies beneath the Island of Moungaone and we are considering renaming the site to more accurately reflect its true location. The Arch was formed in the last ice age and it is one of the most mystifying dive spots in the Pacific.

The Lonely Planet has described it as the Most beautiful Arch in the South Pacific. The arch itself is 20 metres wide, 15 meters high and has surely been sculpted by the very hand of Poseidon himself.

Gliding beneath the impressive structure brings you to the cave entrance tunnel. The tunnel itself is around four meters long, its a squeeze in places, huge lobsters cling to the roof and sides until the tunnel opens out into the main cave chamber.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The coral arch of Ofalanga actually lies beneath the Island of Moungaone and we are considering renaming the site to more accurately reflect its true location. The Arch was formed in the last ice age and it is one of the most mystifying dive spots in the Pacific.

The Lonely Planet has described it as the Most beautiful Arch in the South Pacific. The arch itself is 20 metres wide, 15 meters high and has surely been sculpted by the very hand of Poseidon himself.

Gliding beneath the impressive structure brings you to the cave entrance tunnel. The tunnel itself is around four meters long, its a squeeze in places, huge lobsters cling to the roof and sides until the tunnel opens out into the main cave chamber.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The coral arch of Ofalanga actually lies beneath the Island of Moungaone and we are considering renaming the site to more accurately reflect its true location. The Arch was formed in the last ice age and it is one of the most mystifying dive spots in the Pacific.

The Lonely Planet has described it as the Most beautiful Arch in the South Pacific. The arch itself is 20 metres wide, 15 meters high and has surely been sculpted by the very hand of Poseidon himself.

Gliding beneath the impressive structure brings you to the cave entrance tunnel. The tunnel itself is around four meters long, its a squeeze in places, huge lobsters cling to the roof and sides until the tunnel opens out into the main cave chamber.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The coral arch of Ofalanga actually lies beneath the Island of Moungaone and we are considering renaming the site to more accurately reflect its true location. The Arch was formed in the last ice age and it is one of the most mystifying dive spots in the Pacific.

The Lonely Planet has described it as the Most beautiful Arch in the South Pacific. The arch itself is 20 metres wide, 15 meters high and has surely been sculpted by the very hand of Poseidon himself.

Gliding beneath the impressive structure brings you to the cave entrance tunnel. The tunnel itself is around four meters long, its a squeeze in places, huge lobsters cling to the roof and sides until the tunnel opens out into the main cave chamber.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The coral arch of Ofalanga actually lies beneath the Island of Moungaone and we are considering renaming the site to more accurately reflect its true location. The Arch was formed in the last ice age and it is one of the most mystifying dive spots in the Pacific.

The Lonely Planet has described it as the Most beautiful Arch in the South Pacific. The arch itself is 20 metres wide, 15 meters high and has surely been sculpted by the very hand of Poseidon himself.

Gliding beneath the impressive structure brings you to the cave entrance tunnel. The tunnel itself is around four meters long, its a squeeze in places, huge lobsters cling to the roof and sides until the tunnel opens out into the main cave chamber.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The coral arch of Ofalanga actually lies beneath the Island of Moungaone and we are considering renaming the site to more accurately reflect its true location. The Arch was formed in the last ice age and it is one of the most mystifying dive spots in the Pacific.

The Lonely Planet has described it as the Most beautiful Arch in the South Pacific. The arch itself is 20 metres wide, 15 meters high and has surely been sculpted by the very hand of Poseidon himself.

Gliding beneath the impressive structure brings you to the cave entrance tunnel. The tunnel itself is around four meters long, its a squeeze in places, huge lobsters cling to the roof and sides until the tunnel opens out into the main cave chamber.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The coral arch of Ofalanga actually lies beneath the Island of Moungaone and we are considering renaming the site to more accurately reflect its true location. The Arch was formed in the last ice age and it is one of the most mystifying dive spots in the Pacific.

The Lonely Planet has described it as the Most beautiful Arch in the South Pacific. The arch itself is 20 metres wide, 15 meters high and has surely been sculpted by the very hand of Poseidon himself.

Gliding beneath the impressive structure brings you to the cave entrance tunnel. The tunnel itself is around four meters long, its a squeeze in places, huge lobsters cling to the roof and sides until the tunnel opens out into the main cave chamber.

 Videos

Tout voir (0)...

Aucune vidéo disponible

 Dernières plongée

Tout voir (0)...

Cap registre d'immersió

 Derniers voyages

Tout voir (0)...

Cap viatge d'immersió

 Commentaires

Ajouter un commentaire

Tout voir (0)...

Soyez le(la) premier(e) à commenter ce pays

Erreurs, Réactions

Vous pouvez corriger des erreurs ou ajouter de nouvelles informations sur cette page. Si vous avez d'autres commentaires à faire sur cette page, Dite-le nous.

Annonceurs

Wannadive.net 24/24

Wannadive.net sur votre portable

Google Play Application

RSS Tous les flux RSS de Wannadive.net

Newsletter Toutes les nouveautés par courriel