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One of the other stunning dive sites in Kish Island is "Saturn Crack," also known as the "Southern Fracture." Due to its relative distance from the shore, this site is less frequented by divers but is highly attractive for those seeking a unique diving experience. Located approximately 3 miles south of the island, Saturn Crack features a beautiful fissure extending from a depth of 13 to 16 meters on the seabed, showcasing exceptional views of coral reefs.
This site is also renowned for its div…
One of the other stunning dive sites in Kish Island is "Saturn Crack," also known as the "Southern Fracture." Due to its relative distance from the shore, this site is less frequented by divers but is highly attractive for those seeking a unique diving experience. Located approximately 3 miles south of the island, Saturn Crack features a beautiful fissure extending from a depth of 13 to 16 meters on the seabed, showcasing exceptional views of coral reefs.
This site is also renowned for its diverse marine life. Among the aquatic creatures that can be observed in Saturn Crack are elegant lionfish, nurse sharks, grouper fish, angelfish, snapper fish, and sea turtles, all of which add a distinctive charm to this location. However, due to strong water currents in the area, diving here requires high levels of experience and skill, making it unsuitable for beginners.
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