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Rubiah Seagarden

Rubiah Seagarden

Sumatra, Indonesia

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Experience Level

Beginner


About Rubiah Seagarden

Well known for its shallow coral gardens. From 10m down follow the rocky slope with branching hard corals for over 30m before reaching the sandy bottom. See colourful nudibranches and flatworms and a couple of amazingly red fluorescent bubble anemones at 13m. It is likely you will find the beautiful honeycomb morays here, some of which will be on the move; you will be able to see them swimming freely, in full length.

Rubiah Seagarden Dive Info

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Reef, Rock

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Experience Level

Beginner

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Marine Life

  • Black Blotched Moray
  • Horse-Eye Jacks
  • Black Spotted Moray
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