This is a tiny islet with a few palm trees near the Northern tip of Mahe Island. I came here twice on Mar. 29-30 on a boat charter with Dive Seychelles. The islet sloped down on all sides to about 60' deep. There were lots of large boulders, some of them piled together to form small caverns. Most of the rock surfaces were covered with soft corals (this site is known for the abundance of soft corals). On the first dive a group of dolphins swam past us underwater. I was taking video on that dive, but the camera kept overheating and shutting down since DSLRs weren't designed to take video in the tropics. Anyway, I didn't get any photo or video of the dolphins.
        This was my favorite dive of the 3 I did on the Seychelles. The abundance of soft corals added a lot of colour that wasn't as noticeable on the other dives. There was a semi-strong current here that probably accounted for the soft corals.
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