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Nobody's

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Turtle free-swimming at Nobody's
Coral trout at a cleaner station
Layers of plate coral are impressive to snorkel over
Large school of fish at Nobody's
Large schools of fish are seen everywhere at Nobody's
White tip reef sharks hiding in a cave at Nobody's
Turtle nestled between coral

Just down the reef from Anybody’s, this site made our Top 10 list because of the frequent shark sightings and impressive coral façade. This dive is categorized as a wall dive, reaching a depth of 20 metres and stretching longer than a diver will last with air. More than one visit to Nobody’s is a must if you wish to appreciate its full beauty!

With over-hanging shelves jutting out along the bottom of the wall not far from HABA’s mooring block, it doesn’t take divers long (visibility permitting) to lock their vision on rather large reef sharks. Uninterested in divers and disturbed by our excessive noise and awkward movements, reef sharks usually slip into the shadows as soon as possible. Some, however, seem unphased by our approach and pose quite happily until somebody intrudes in their comfort zone. Note this will usually be the Dive master trying to push his/her own comfort zone as well…

Sharks aren’t the only larger animals to be spotted here at Nobody’s. Turtles cruise around this part of the reef, casually popping up to the surface or swimming from one resting place to another. Large schools of fish dart before you, their silver bodies reflecting the sun like mirrors without ever colliding. By the end of your dive you’ll be wondering where your air went so quickly, already wanting more…

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