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Granite rock covered with hard corals. The granite slab is cut by a wide central channel leading to the shore. A huge number of reef fish, eels and parrot fish live here. Depth 5 - 12 m.

A group of huge vertical granite massifs and two ledges and a coral reef are located at the northwestern end of Beau Vallon Bay. Sometimes swept by the current, the coral-covered vertical walls reveal a vast world of invertebrates. Eels and lobsters can be seen on nearby reefs. Depth 5 - 13 m.

A granite rock covered with hard corals is located at the northwestern end of Beau Vallon Bay. Currents do not allow soft corals to cover the rocks, but the many ravines are home to a huge number of fish. This site is popular for night diving. Depth 12 - 18 m.

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