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Astove
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This raised coral atoll lying in the Seychelles’ Outer Islands is renowned as one of the Indian Ocean’s premier snorkeling and diving spots, courtesy of the Astove Wall. Often regarded as an underwater Grand Canyon, this four-mile-long wall is covered in soft corals and hosts an abundant variety of marine life including rays, sharks and green turtles. Featuring plunging depths and incredible visibility for up to 40 meters, Astove is surely a bucket-list destination for avid underwater explorers.
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This raised coral atoll lying in the Seychelles’ Outer Islands is renowned as one of the Indian Ocean’s premier snorkeling and diving spots, courtesy of the Astove Wall. Often regarded as an underwater Grand Canyon, this four-mile-long wall is covered in soft corals and hosts an abundant variety of marine life including rays, sharks and green turtles. Featuring plunging depths and incredible visibility for up to 40 meters, Astove is surely a bucket-list destination for avid underwater explorers.