Paddle snappers around Cathedral

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icône de menuthis page /en/diving-picture-502 in frenchPhoto by Thierry Hirschland - on 04/03/08
Lutjanus gibbus
Cathédrale - Ifaty - Madagascar -
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The dive site : Cathédrale

Right in the middle of the north pass, the coral fell down in canyons, arches, bridges, caves, holes... in which live a lot of snappers; and in a huge cuvette where schools of 'lutjans bossus' (Lutjanus gibbus) draw changing and fascinating shapes. While we go from chapell to crypt, an inquiring humphead wrasse follows us, above the voult. A grouper, as motionless as a gisant, hidden under rock, watches us. The relief and the fishes you see give to the dive -rare, for the north pass is not an easy one ; we should have the best sea and tide conditions- a really specific atmosphere.


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Lutjanus gibbus


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Contact us : ATIMOO Diving - PADI Dive Resort - South west Madagascar

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