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 Oak Park

Australia, NSW, Sydney

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Breedtegraad: 34° 4.21' S
lengtegraad: 151° 9.439' E

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English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Located almost at the end of the Cronulla Peninsula on the southern outskirts of Sydney. Enter at the back of the Pool at the end of Jibbon Street.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Located almost at the end of the Cronulla Peninsula on the southern outskirts of Sydney. Enter at the back of the Pool at the end of Jibbon Street.

Located almost at the end of the Cronulla Peninsula on the southern outskirts of Sydney. Enter at the back of the Pool at the end of Jibbon Street.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Located almost at the end of the Cronulla Peninsula on the southern outskirts of Sydney. Enter at the back of the Pool at the end of Jibbon Street.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Located almost at the end of the Cronulla Peninsula on the southern outskirts of Sydney. Enter at the back of the Pool at the end of Jibbon Street.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Located almost at the end of the Cronulla Peninsula on the southern outskirts of Sydney. Enter at the back of the Pool at the end of Jibbon Street.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Located almost at the end of the Cronulla Peninsula on the southern outskirts of Sydney. Enter at the back of the Pool at the end of Jibbon Street.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Located almost at the end of the Cronulla Peninsula on the southern outskirts of Sydney. Enter at the back of the Pool at the end of Jibbon Street.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Located almost at the end of the Cronulla Peninsula on the southern outskirts of Sydney. Enter at the back of the Pool at the end of Jibbon Street.

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Gemiddelde diepte 10.0 m / 32.8 ft

max diepte 17.0 m / 55.8 ft

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English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Oak Park is one of the most popular dive sites on the Cronulla Peninsula. It's also a great site for night dive. The 1st reef at Oak has some interesting features. There is an old rock pile, some nice sandy parts good for practicing gear removal and diving techniques. Some good ledges that have some large undercut crevices exist along the main wall that can contain many types of fish. It has some nice sponge gardens and a good spot for numerous nudibranchs if you look closely. If you do make it out to the 2nd reef and get along the wall to the north you might just get to the broken urinal and then the cave.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Oak Park is one of the most popular dive sites on the Cronulla Peninsula. It's also a great site for night dive. The 1st reef at Oak has some interesting features. There is an old rock pile, some nice sandy parts good for practicing gear removal and diving techniques. Some good ledges that have some large undercut crevices exist along the main wall that can contain many types of fish. It has some nice sponge gardens and a good spot for numerous nudibranchs if you look closely. If you do make it out to the 2nd reef and get along the wall to the north you might just get to the broken urinal and then the cave.

Oak Park is one of the most popular dive sites on the Cronulla Peninsula. It's also a great site for night dive. The 1st reef at Oak has some interesting features. There is an old rock pile, some nice sandy parts good for practicing gear removal and diving techniques. Some good ledges that have some large undercut crevices exist along the main wall that can contain many types of fish. It has some nice sponge gardens and a good spot for numerous nudibranchs if you look closely. If you do make it out to the 2nd reef and get along the wall to the north you might just get to the broken urinal and then the cave.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Oak Park is one of the most popular dive sites on the Cronulla Peninsula. It's also a great site for night dive. The 1st reef at Oak has some interesting features. There is an old rock pile, some nice sandy parts good for practicing gear removal and diving techniques. Some good ledges that have some large undercut crevices exist along the main wall that can contain many types of fish. It has some nice sponge gardens and a good spot for numerous nudibranchs if you look closely. If you do make it out to the 2nd reef and get along the wall to the north you might just get to the broken urinal and then the cave.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Oak Park is one of the most popular dive sites on the Cronulla Peninsula. It's also a great site for night dive. The 1st reef at Oak has some interesting features. There is an old rock pile, some nice sandy parts good for practicing gear removal and diving techniques. Some good ledges that have some large undercut crevices exist along the main wall that can contain many types of fish. It has some nice sponge gardens and a good spot for numerous nudibranchs if you look closely. If you do make it out to the 2nd reef and get along the wall to the north you might just get to the broken urinal and then the cave.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Oak Park is one of the most popular dive sites on the Cronulla Peninsula. It's also a great site for night dive. The 1st reef at Oak has some interesting features. There is an old rock pile, some nice sandy parts good for practicing gear removal and diving techniques. Some good ledges that have some large undercut crevices exist along the main wall that can contain many types of fish. It has some nice sponge gardens and a good spot for numerous nudibranchs if you look closely. If you do make it out to the 2nd reef and get along the wall to the north you might just get to the broken urinal and then the cave.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Oak Park is one of the most popular dive sites on the Cronulla Peninsula. It's also a great site for night dive. The 1st reef at Oak has some interesting features. There is an old rock pile, some nice sandy parts good for practicing gear removal and diving techniques. Some good ledges that have some large undercut crevices exist along the main wall that can contain many types of fish. It has some nice sponge gardens and a good spot for numerous nudibranchs if you look closely. If you do make it out to the 2nd reef and get along the wall to the north you might just get to the broken urinal and then the cave.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Oak Park is one of the most popular dive sites on the Cronulla Peninsula. It's also a great site for night dive. The 1st reef at Oak has some interesting features. There is an old rock pile, some nice sandy parts good for practicing gear removal and diving techniques. Some good ledges that have some large undercut crevices exist along the main wall that can contain many types of fish. It has some nice sponge gardens and a good spot for numerous nudibranchs if you look closely. If you do make it out to the 2nd reef and get along the wall to the north you might just get to the broken urinal and then the cave.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Oak Park is one of the most popular dive sites on the Cronulla Peninsula. It's also a great site for night dive. The 1st reef at Oak has some interesting features. There is an old rock pile, some nice sandy parts good for practicing gear removal and diving techniques. Some good ledges that have some large undercut crevices exist along the main wall that can contain many types of fish. It has some nice sponge gardens and a good spot for numerous nudibranchs if you look closely. If you do make it out to the 2nd reef and get along the wall to the north you might just get to the broken urinal and then the cave.

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Mar 4, 2007
Sunday dive at Oak Park - Saw my first sea dragon !!! A plan of the website can be foud at  http://www.michaelmcfadyenscuba.info: Great dive! 
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