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Named simply because it was lost for over ten years, Lost Valley vanished when its coordinates went missing, only to be rediscovered on a drift dive in the late ’90s.
The deeper wall sites in High Rock often experience currents, making drift diving the best way to explore not just the pinnacles but also the rarely visited sections of the wall between sites. New to drift diving? Don’t worry! The crew will guide you, and you’ll quickly see there’s nothing to fear.
Like all High Rock wall dives,…
Named simply because it was lost for over ten years, Lost Valley vanished when its coordinates went missing, only to be rediscovered on a drift dive in the late ’90s.
The deeper wall sites in High Rock often experience currents, making drift diving the best way to explore not just the pinnacles but also the rarely visited sections of the wall between sites. New to drift diving? Don’t worry! The crew will guide you, and you’ll quickly see there’s nothing to fear.
Like all High Rock wall dives, Lost Valley boasts pinnacles teeming with life. Schools of Blue Tangs move in perfect sync, diving down together to graze on algae. Watching them flow across the reef is mesmerizing!
Large Grouper are common along the wall’s edge. Approach slowly, and you may catch one with its mouth open, gills flared, as tiny cleaner fish work their magic—a fascinating glimpse into the daily routines of the reef’s residents!
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