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Hole in the Rock Suggest edit

New Zealand Suggest · Northland Suggest
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IntermediateDifficulty
IntermediateRecommended cert
30Max dive depth
30.0 mSite max depth
5.0–15.0 mVisibility
MildCurrent
ModerateSurge
40 minAvg dive time
May to SeptemberBest months
12.0–16.0 °CWater (summer)
6.0–10.0 °CWater (winter)

Hole in the Rock is a renowned dive site located in Northern Ireland, known for its unique underwater rock formations and diverse marine life. The site features a large underwater arch that divers can swim through, providing an exciting experience for those exploring its depths.

Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine species including fish, crustaceans, and possibly seals. The site offers both shallow and deeper areas, making it suitable for divers of different skill levels. The underwater topography includes rocky outcrops and sandy patches.

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Best lighting is during midday; capture the arch and marine life.
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