Australia
Granite boulder reef around Fitzroy Island, with rocky blocks covered by soft and hard corals between 5 and 15 m, forming caves inhabited by lobsters, moray eels and epaulette sharks. Occasional manta rays and schools of butterflyfish circulate among the boulders, making the site attractive to divers who prefer rocky topography over flat coral.
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