At the base of Sinandigan wall lie a series of progressively larger, from south to north, boulder like formations which give the impression of having been placed there on purpose. The largest is an imposing house sized rock rising from 63m/210ft to 51m/170ft and topped with stands of Black and Tree Corals. Plenty of reef fish both here and on an adjacent ledge, particularly Banner Fish, Soldier and Squirrel fish, and pairs of Emperor Angel fish. Thresher Sharks have again been seen here and a good sized grouper is in the area. From the bottom of this atmospheric dive site it is an easy swim up to Sinandigan Wall, which is a beautiful area run the decompression. Although sometimes choppy, there is seldom any current here on a flood tide.
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