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St George’s Island is also known to locals as Kakoskali. Kakoskali roughly translates to 'bad steps', it was given this name due to the different depth levels.
St George Island has an amazing wall feature, reaching from the seabed almost to the surface! Swim down the sloping seabed gradually or straight off the drop-off from 12m to 35m. Once you are at the seabed, look up and you will see the wall towering above you. The wall is covered in beautifully coloured algaes and corals. Here you will …
St George’s Island is also known to locals as Kakoskali. Kakoskali roughly translates to 'bad steps', it was given this name due to the different depth levels.
St George Island has an amazing wall feature, reaching from the seabed almost to the surface! Swim down the sloping seabed gradually or straight off the drop-off from 12m to 35m. Once you are at the seabed, look up and you will see the wall towering above you. The wall is covered in beautifully coloured algaes and corals. Here you will be able to find dotted nudibranch, slipper lobster and possibly moray eels hiding in the wall. Follow along the wall ascending to shallower water where you will be met with amazing formations. There is one particular cave which is filled with Moluccan Sweeper. These are gold coloured fish, with huge black eyes, always found hiding in the dark.
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