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Anchor Point sits in front of Barefoot Beach, a rare low-lying beach on a coastline mostly lined with steep cliffs. This area was once ideal for anchoring ships, earning its name on old maritime charts as a sheltered cove.
The dive begins with an easy yet thrilling swim-through leading onto the wall. Its roof forms a narrowing cone with a crack allowing light inside—perfect for those who dislike dark spaces. Look up for Sea Plumes, resembling snow-covered fir trees, and don’t miss the vivid or…
Anchor Point sits in front of Barefoot Beach, a rare low-lying beach on a coastline mostly lined with steep cliffs. This area was once ideal for anchoring ships, earning its name on old maritime charts as a sheltered cove.
The dive begins with an easy yet thrilling swim-through leading onto the wall. Its roof forms a narrowing cone with a crack allowing light inside—perfect for those who dislike dark spaces. Look up for Sea Plumes, resembling snow-covered fir trees, and don’t miss the vivid orange sponge at the exit!
Heading west, divers find a series of headlands and valleys with ledges teeming with small fish. Blue and Brown Chromis hover over these edges near the deep blue drop-off.
The north wall is also one of the best places to spot turtles. Watch for the common Hawksbill and its rarer cousin, the Green Turtle, which is greener, rounder-faced, and has shell plates that sit flush without overlapping.
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