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Rocky Island is a small fossil-coral island that emerges from the surface, elliptical in shape, surrounded by a surface level reef. The island sinks it walls down to more that 1000 metres of water. The walls are covered in soft corals and huge gorgonians which float and wave in the current. It is possible to sight many species of shark here as well as sailfish, dolphins and manta rays. Zabargad Island is a wonderful dive site offering wall diving, a wreck and shallow areas with dozens of slender coral towers. Here live a great many tropical groupers, which are easily approached and photographed during a dive without equals in its category. When diving here at night you will find octopus, crustaceans and nudibranches emerge to crowd through the coral grottos. Sha'ab Marsa Alam, Ras Samadai, Sha'ab Samadai, Showarit Island, Ras Qulan, Abu Galawa, White Rock, Bodkin Reef, St. John's Reef, Rocky Island, Zabargad Island, North Coast, East Coast, South Coast
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