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There
are very few places you can dive a live volcano, but
White Island, which has been steaming away for centuries,
is something quite unique. Climb to the crater edge
of this active volcano in the interval between diving
with abundant varieties of fish life including huge
Kingfish, Stingrays, Moray Eels and massive schools
of Blue Maomao, along with some of the biggest crayfish.
Diadema urchins are almost unique to White Island and
masses of these can be seen on a pinnacle dive known
as Diadema Rock.
But what makes this place truly unique
are the bubbling underwater fissures creating an underwater
Jacuzzi. Warmer currents also mean nudibranches like
those of the Poor Knights, and visibility of generally
20 metres plus. This fascinating place is brushed by
the warm waters of an offshore current and offers exciting
dives from pinnacles with 150 metre drop offs to cruisy
reef dives.
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