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Diving in new South Wales

The peculiarity of the region is the meeting of warm and cold currents, creating the perfect habitat for the marine life to proliferate. In the diving sites of the area there are the sharks of the reef, dolphins, sea eagles, seahorses, turtles, cleaner shrimps and hundreds of other species. More rare to spot are the hammerhead and nurse sharks, or humpback whales. The presence of rocky sea bottoms and submarine caves offers, for those who prefer the tinier wildlife, numerous creatures, as the moray eels, the lionfish and the famous seahorses and the endemic sea dragons.