14 Mar 2008 02:21:23 | Jakob Jelling
Ningaloo Reef is located at the western coast of Australia in an
area which starts at Cape Range and ends at Shark Bay. It is
widely known due to the fact that it has a large reef close to
the shore which is unique and can not be found at other diving
sites. This characteristic is what attracts most divers who come
to the reef although there are several other characteristics
which turn the area into a very interesting and attractive one
not only for divers but also for visitors in general.
The main and most popular diving activities which visitors would
be able to meet at Ningaloo are concentrated at the area of
Coral Bay and Exmouth. Coral Bay and Exmouth are two Ningaloo
towns which are separated by a distance of about 100 kilometers
and in which visitors could choose from a wide variety of
accommodation facilities.
The ideal season for visitors in general and specially divers to
go to Ningaloo is between May to February, although it is
recommendable for divers to learn more about each season and
find out which time of the year is most suitable for them.
Although this area is beautiful year around, there might be a
few variations in the underwater environment which a diver could
enjoy at one season than the one he could enjoy at another, and
therefore each visitor should choose the season which best suits
his preferences.
Ningaloo's waters contain over 460 different reef fish species,
an amount hard to find at other diving destinations. Besides
this variety of fish, divers would also be able to enjoy a wide
variety of vegetation and sea creatures as well as several
different coral species, some of them very colorful and
interesting to observe.
One great destination which divers who go to the Ningaloo area
shouldn't miss is the Kangaroo Island. This Island is ideal for
those divers who like cold water diving and who wish to meet
unique underwater creatures. Kangaroo Island waters contain sea
dragons as well as beautiful reefs full of beautiful vegetation.
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