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Profundidad media 20 m / 65.6 ft

Profundidad máxima 25 m / 82 ft

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English (Traducir este texto en Español): The coral arch of Ofalanga actually lies beneath the Island of Moungaone and we are considering renaming the site to more accurately reflect its true location. The Arch was formed in the last ice age and it is one of the most mystifying dive spots in the Pacific.

The Lonely Planet has described it as the Most beautiful Arch in the South Pacific. The arch itself is 20 metres wide, 15 meters high and has surely been sculpted by the very hand of Poseidon himself.

Gliding beneath the impressive structure brings you to the cave entrance tunnel. The tunnel itself is around four meters long, its a squeeze in places, huge lobsters cling to the roof and sides until the tunnel opens out into the main cave chamber.

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The coral arch of Ofalanga actually lies beneath the Island of Moungaone and we are considering renaming the site to more accurately reflect its true location. The Arch was formed in the last ice age and it is one of the most mystifying dive spots in the Pacific.

The Lonely Planet has described it as the Most beautiful Arch in the South Pacific. The arch itself is 20 metres wide, 15 meters high and has surely been sculpted by the very hand of Poseidon himself.

Gliding beneath the impressive structure brings you to the cave entrance tunnel. The tunnel itself is around four meters long, its a squeeze in places, huge lobsters cling to the roof and sides until the tunnel opens out into the main cave chamber.

The coral arch of Ofalanga actually lies beneath the Island of Moungaone and we are considering renaming the site to more accurately reflect its true location. The Arch was formed in the last ice age and it is one of the most mystifying dive spots in the Pacific.

The Lonely Planet has described it as the Most beautiful Arch in the South Pacific. The arch itself is 20 metres wide, 15 meters high and has surely been sculpted by the very hand of Poseidon himself.

Gliding beneath the impressive structure brings you to the cave entrance tunnel. The tunnel itself is around four meters long, its a squeeze in places, huge lobsters cling to the roof and sides until the tunnel opens out into the main cave chamber.

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The coral arch of Ofalanga actually lies beneath the Island of Moungaone and we are considering renaming the site to more accurately reflect its true location. The Arch was formed in the last ice age and it is one of the most mystifying dive spots in the Pacific.

The Lonely Planet has described it as the Most beautiful Arch in the South Pacific. The arch itself is 20 metres wide, 15 meters high and has surely been sculpted by the very hand of Poseidon himself.

Gliding beneath the impressive structure brings you to the cave entrance tunnel. The tunnel itself is around four meters long, its a squeeze in places, huge lobsters cling to the roof and sides until the tunnel opens out into the main cave chamber.

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The coral arch of Ofalanga actually lies beneath the Island of Moungaone and we are considering renaming the site to more accurately reflect its true location. The Arch was formed in the last ice age and it is one of the most mystifying dive spots in the Pacific.

The Lonely Planet has described it as the Most beautiful Arch in the South Pacific. The arch itself is 20 metres wide, 15 meters high and has surely been sculpted by the very hand of Poseidon himself.

Gliding beneath the impressive structure brings you to the cave entrance tunnel. The tunnel itself is around four meters long, its a squeeze in places, huge lobsters cling to the roof and sides until the tunnel opens out into the main cave chamber.

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The coral arch of Ofalanga actually lies beneath the Island of Moungaone and we are considering renaming the site to more accurately reflect its true location. The Arch was formed in the last ice age and it is one of the most mystifying dive spots in the Pacific.

The Lonely Planet has described it as the Most beautiful Arch in the South Pacific. The arch itself is 20 metres wide, 15 meters high and has surely been sculpted by the very hand of Poseidon himself.

Gliding beneath the impressive structure brings you to the cave entrance tunnel. The tunnel itself is around four meters long, its a squeeze in places, huge lobsters cling to the roof and sides until the tunnel opens out into the main cave chamber.

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The coral arch of Ofalanga actually lies beneath the Island of Moungaone and we are considering renaming the site to more accurately reflect its true location. The Arch was formed in the last ice age and it is one of the most mystifying dive spots in the Pacific.

The Lonely Planet has described it as the Most beautiful Arch in the South Pacific. The arch itself is 20 metres wide, 15 meters high and has surely been sculpted by the very hand of Poseidon himself.

Gliding beneath the impressive structure brings you to the cave entrance tunnel. The tunnel itself is around four meters long, its a squeeze in places, huge lobsters cling to the roof and sides until the tunnel opens out into the main cave chamber.

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The coral arch of Ofalanga actually lies beneath the Island of Moungaone and we are considering renaming the site to more accurately reflect its true location. The Arch was formed in the last ice age and it is one of the most mystifying dive spots in the Pacific.

The Lonely Planet has described it as the Most beautiful Arch in the South Pacific. The arch itself is 20 metres wide, 15 meters high and has surely been sculpted by the very hand of Poseidon himself.

Gliding beneath the impressive structure brings you to the cave entrance tunnel. The tunnel itself is around four meters long, its a squeeze in places, huge lobsters cling to the roof and sides until the tunnel opens out into the main cave chamber.

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The coral arch of Ofalanga actually lies beneath the Island of Moungaone and we are considering renaming the site to more accurately reflect its true location. The Arch was formed in the last ice age and it is one of the most mystifying dive spots in the Pacific.

The Lonely Planet has described it as the Most beautiful Arch in the South Pacific. The arch itself is 20 metres wide, 15 meters high and has surely been sculpted by the very hand of Poseidon himself.

Gliding beneath the impressive structure brings you to the cave entrance tunnel. The tunnel itself is around four meters long, its a squeeze in places, huge lobsters cling to the roof and sides until the tunnel opens out into the main cave chamber.

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