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Christmas Island Dive Sites
Christmas Island is named when it had been discovered exactly at Christmas Day, located at the northern part of Australia, this place is believed to offer a once in a lifetime experience of underwater activities. Surrounded by numbers of dive sites, this place is perfect for dive enthusiasts. A place where you can find lots of sea creatures as you go along the depth of the sea and surrounded by bird species and other endangered animals on its land area.
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Egeria Point

Egeria Point is a dive site located at a distant of Christmas Island; you can reach the place via boat ride from the shore of the stated Island. The entire dive site is rich with natural underwater creatures listed as corals, fisher, and more marine creatures that are giving life to the entire dive spot. The place is fantastically decorated with elevated rocks that serve as its corners, you can also overlook to the overlapping reefs.
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Eidsvold Wreck

In the past World War II, there is a ship named Eidsvold that had been dragged around by the Japanese submarine. Due to the strong impact with heavy waves, the Eidsvold ship had been totally sunken at Smith Point – making this area as its stationary placement. Despite the tremendous past of Eidsvold ship, it then becomes a great diving spot for various divers around the globe. The wonder of this wreck dive spot is unbeatable for its amazing ambiance and features.
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Perpendicular Wall

The Perpendicular Wall is the finest wall dive site of Christmas Island. Divers are allowed to do a drift with the wall slope down to the bottom that has perfect fine sand. In addition, the sand over the entire place is surrounded by numerous bommies.
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Pig Rock

One of the deepest diving spot that can be found in Christmas Island, Australia is the Pig Rock. This dive site is located at its self named Island which is Pig Island – a small island that is within the greatest distance from Christmas Island. The exact dive spot can be reached by approximately 40 to 45 minutes boat ride, it is quite long ride since it is actually at the middle therefore expect that it is deep. Regarding the currents’ activity on the place, it is extremely strong.
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Ryans Ravine

Ryans Ravine is one of the most well admired wall diving spot that can be found on the eastern part of Christmas Island, Australia. It is one of the few wall dives that have vertical walls.
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The Morgue

Exciting reef diving experience is waiting for you at “The Morgue” dive spot in Christmas Island, Australia. Actually, there are lots of diving site that is within the Christmas Island’s area of responsibility, and “The Morgue” dive site is its finest when it comes in reef diving.
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Thundercliff Cave

If you love diving, then you should never miss diving in one of the most beautiful diving sites in Christmas Island. Thundercliff Cave is among the most beautiful dive sites that should be praised for its amazing marine life. You will be surprised on how large the cave is. It can actually fit three double decker buses.
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West White Beach

Among the largest beaches on Christmas Island is the West White Bach. If you seek for an ultimate diving adventure, this dive site is for you. West White Beach is situated about 360 kilometers south of Jakarta. You will be attracted t this nature park filled with beautiful marine creatures.
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Whale Sharks & Mantas

If you want to catch whale sharks, you can visit Christmas Island between November to April every year. These world’s largest fishes visit the island and give one of the best experience anyone could ever have. To see them underneath the deep blue sea is indeed a pleasure. If you stay put to where you are, you might see these big creatures get into circles.
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