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Pantee Aneuk Seuke (The Canyon)

Sumatra, Indonesia
Depth
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141ft
Visibility
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Unknown
Entry
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Unknown
Experience Level
Experienced

About Pantee Aneuk Seuke (The Canyon)

When the current is heading north, a typical dive starts with a descent in the south to the cave at around 29m. It is usually very busy, in the shelter of the gorgonian-covered wall, with all kind of small fishes. You will often see big schools of barracudas. While going down to the end of the wall at around 40-45m watch out for sharks, eagle rays or manta rays passing by. During the ascent towards the canyon you can hover over the beautiful gorgonian garden. The canyon measures at its narrowest space only 1.80m and is home of some napoleon-wrasses. Further north it's like a 'ceremony' to swim through the arch before ending up the dive on top of the reef. If there is a lot of plankton in the water, the end of the dive will end above the rocks in the shallow water. Keep an eye out for the manta rays that cruise around the coastal line in their search for food.

Pantee Aneuk Seuke (The Canyon) Dive Info: Key Characteristics and Details

Unit Settings

Terrain and Features: Shark, Rock
Entry Type:-
Max Depth:43m
Visibility Range:- - -
Experience Level:Experienced
Best Gas:21% - 26% O2

Marine Life

  • Sharks
  • Barracudas
  • Manta Rays
  • Eagle Rays

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