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Buchanan's Wall South Solitary Island
30 mMax Depth
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About This Site
Towards the southern end of the island, we have a wall on the south-west side of a rock mass starting at 15 meters, and ending at 30 meters. This is a good area for invertebrate life, including nudibranchs, Spanish Dancers, encrusting soft corals, and the Blue Lipped anemonefish endemic to the Solitary Islands. At the bottom of the wall you may be lucky enough to see a Duncker's Pipehorse.
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