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Il Mara

Il Mara

Malta, Malta

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About Il Mara

Il Mara is a dive site located near Malta, known for its challenging conditions and unique underwater features. The site is recommended for advanced divers due to its complex topography and potential for strong currents. The maximum depth of the site is not specified, but it is known to be quite deep, offering a thrilling experience for seasoned divers. The approximate maximum visibility also varies, depending on the weather and sea conditions.

The marine life at Il Mara is diverse and abundant, although specific species are not listed. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of underwater fauna native to the Mediterranean Sea. The type of dive site is not specified, but given its location and the recommended experience level, it is likely to be a deep, open water dive. Despite the lack of detailed information, Il Mara is a dive site that promises an exciting and challenging adventure for experienced divers.
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Terrain and Features: Other
Entry Type:Boat
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Visibility Range:- - -
Experience Level:Advanced
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