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Elephant Head Rock

Boulder Pinnacle and Wall
A Few Assorted Soft & Hard Corals
Wrasse, Reef Shark, Trevally
Moderate to Strong Currents
40 to 30 Meters Visibility
Recommended for Experienced Divers Only





Being named after the unusually shaped rock that juts out from the sea. This huge boulder has create some swim-throughs for the experienced daring divers. Also are caverns, tunnels and gullies. Silver and jet black trevally can be seen in the centre of this pinnacle, performing their mating manoeuvers. Small reef sharks can be seen at the southern point where you find smaller pinnacles in deep waters. The occasional hawksbill turtle can be seen swimming by as well as lionfish, grouper and snappers.



Provided by Tourism Authority of Thailand and Padi Dive Guide