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Underwater Photo Location: Crystal Rock, Gili Lawa Laut

Underwater Photo Location: Crystal Rock, Gili Lawa Laut

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General:
At the north-east of Komodo, the dive site "Crystal Rock" is named after the surrounding clear waters and is home to large schools of Fusiliers and Anthias. Nice soft coral cover a sloping reef with some impressive table corals.

Current:
Moderate, sometimes strong current.

Marine Life:
There is a small mound northwest of the rock where different species of fish school seasonally, including Tuna and Mackerel. Often encounters with Grey Reef Sharks, White tip Sharks and Turtles.
Facts about Crystal Rock, Gili Lawa Laut
  • It is in Indonesia
  • Crystal Rock, Gili Lawa Laut is in the Flores Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-40 Metres 0-130 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 30+ Metres 100+ Feet.
Dive types
Liveaboard

Marine Life
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by Marco Waagmeester
Diver and Big Puffer-fish - Crystal Rock, Gili Lawa (Canon G9, Inon D2000w)

by Christian Nielsen
Small school of Ternate Puller on Crystal Rock, Komodo. Fantastic divesite with an amazing diversity. Olympus E330, 14-54mm, single Ikelite DS125 Strobe.

by Christian Nielsen
Safety in numbers. Huge school of Fusiliers, have a count and let me know ;-) Olympus E330, 8mm Fisheye, 2 Ikelite DS125 Strobes.

by Pepe Suárez
Too close!
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