Trompeuse Rocks is a rock lying about 15 miles from the island of Mahe. The rock rises to the surface of the water from a depth of 20 meters. At its foot there are huge granite boulders around which schools of fish dance: musketeer fish, tuna, pennant fish and sharks.
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A small uninhabited island 7 miles northeast of Mahe with a bay, shelter among rocks ending in a through cave. Dive sites are scattered all around the island. Picturesque coral formations on a flat reef with a wide variety of fish. Dense schools of fish often completely block the view. Diving depth 12-18 m.
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