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Kiama blowhole Suggest edit

Australia Suggest · New South Wales Suggest
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IntermediateDifficulty
IntermediateRecommended cert
18Max dive depth
18.0 mSite max depth
5.0–15.0 mVisibility
MildCurrent
ModerateSurge
40 minAvg dive time
November to AprilBest months
20.0–24.0 °CWater (summer)
14.0–18.0 °CWater (winter)

The Kiama Blowhole is a natural rock formation located in Kiama, New South Wales. It is known for its impressive water spouts created by ocean waves crashing against the rocks. The area offers unique underwater features and marine life, making it a popular dive site.

Diving at the Kiama Blowhole provides opportunities to explore rocky reefs and diverse marine ecosystems. The site features various underwater structures, including caves and overhangs, which attract a variety of fish species. Divers should be aware of the surf conditions, as they can impact visibility and safety.

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