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The Power Station is named after the small oil fired
power station on the coast road to the North of the dive
site. This is the place where, on the chart, the one
hundred and two hundred meter contour lines hit the
coast. It is a spectacular wall dive, conducted as a
drift from North to South. Sharks and other large
pelagics are often spotted here. There are several
humphead wrasse and some large moray eels. The wall and
drop off are spectacular and there is an abundance of
life to entertain you on the reef slope and in the
shallows. If conducting a technical dive requiring
decompression this makes the required stops a bonus
rather than a chore. |