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English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Head for Othmans Reef, then at the final dune, turn right along the beach. Cross the sabkha till you get to the first dune at the sea edge. Not accessible at some states of the tide.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Head for Othmans Reef, then at the final dune, turn right along the beach. Cross the sabkha till you get to the first dune at the sea edge. Not accessible at some states of the tide.
Head for Othmans Reef, then at the final dune, turn right along the beach. Cross the sabkha till you get to the first dune at the sea edge. Not accessible at some states of the tide.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Head for Othmans Reef, then at the final dune, turn right along the beach. Cross the sabkha till you get to the first dune at the sea edge. Not accessible at some states of the tide.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Head for Othmans Reef, then at the final dune, turn right along the beach. Cross the sabkha till you get to the first dune at the sea edge. Not accessible at some states of the tide.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Head for Othmans Reef, then at the final dune, turn right along the beach. Cross the sabkha till you get to the first dune at the sea edge. Not accessible at some states of the tide.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Head for Othmans Reef, then at the final dune, turn right along the beach. Cross the sabkha till you get to the first dune at the sea edge. Not accessible at some states of the tide.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Head for Othmans Reef, then at the final dune, turn right along the beach. Cross the sabkha till you get to the first dune at the sea edge. Not accessible at some states of the tide.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Head for Othmans Reef, then at the final dune, turn right along the beach. Cross the sabkha till you get to the first dune at the sea edge. Not accessible at some states of the tide.
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Autre nom Olivier Bank reef
Prof. moyenne 7 m / 23 ft
Prof. max 9 m / 29.5 ft
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English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): 3 natural coral reefs. Named for Olivier, the club member who found the reef. Zeitoune is Arabic for olive.
Often rays on sandy crossing. The southernmost reef often has large hamour Fish at the bottom of the reef wall.
As you swim the gap, the depth will decrease as you approach the reef. If it starts getting quite deep, it means you have passed it. Turn back to shallow area, then turn either North or South
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): 3 natural coral reefs. Named for Olivier, the club member who found the reef. Zeitoune is Arabic for olive.
Often rays on sandy crossing. The southernmost reef often has large hamour Fish at the bottom of the reef wall.
As you swim the gap, the depth will decrease as you approach the reef. If it starts getting quite deep, it means you have passed it. Turn back to shallow area, then turn either North or South
3 natural coral reefs. Named for Olivier, the club member who found the reef. Zeitoune is Arabic for olive.
Often rays on sandy crossing. The southernmost reef often has large hamour Fish at the bottom of the reef wall.
As you swim the gap, the depth will decrease as you approach the reef. If it starts getting quite deep, it means you have passed it. Turn back to shallow area, then turn either North or South
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): 3 natural coral reefs. Named for Olivier, the club member who found the reef. Zeitoune is Arabic for olive.
Often rays on sandy crossing. The southernmost reef often has large hamour Fish at the bottom of the reef wall.
As you swim the gap, the depth will decrease as you approach the reef. If it starts getting quite deep, it means you have passed it. Turn back to shallow area, then turn either North or South
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): 3 natural coral reefs. Named for Olivier, the club member who found the reef. Zeitoune is Arabic for olive.
Often rays on sandy crossing. The southernmost reef often has large hamour Fish at the bottom of the reef wall.
As you swim the gap, the depth will decrease as you approach the reef. If it starts getting quite deep, it means you have passed it. Turn back to shallow area, then turn either North or South
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): 3 natural coral reefs. Named for Olivier, the club member who found the reef. Zeitoune is Arabic for olive.
Often rays on sandy crossing. The southernmost reef often has large hamour Fish at the bottom of the reef wall.
As you swim the gap, the depth will decrease as you approach the reef. If it starts getting quite deep, it means you have passed it. Turn back to shallow area, then turn either North or South
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): 3 natural coral reefs. Named for Olivier, the club member who found the reef. Zeitoune is Arabic for olive.
Often rays on sandy crossing. The southernmost reef often has large hamour Fish at the bottom of the reef wall.
As you swim the gap, the depth will decrease as you approach the reef. If it starts getting quite deep, it means you have passed it. Turn back to shallow area, then turn either North or South
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): 3 natural coral reefs. Named for Olivier, the club member who found the reef. Zeitoune is Arabic for olive.
Often rays on sandy crossing. The southernmost reef often has large hamour Fish at the bottom of the reef wall.
As you swim the gap, the depth will decrease as you approach the reef. If it starts getting quite deep, it means you have passed it. Turn back to shallow area, then turn either North or South
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): 3 natural coral reefs. Named for Olivier, the club member who found the reef. Zeitoune is Arabic for olive.
Often rays on sandy crossing. The southernmost reef often has large hamour Fish at the bottom of the reef wall.
As you swim the gap, the depth will decrease as you approach the reef. If it starts getting quite deep, it means you have passed it. Turn back to shallow area, then turn either North or South
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