Manta Alley

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@Dan - Awesome! This is why Komodo has the reputation it does...

One question: did you dive this at slack tide? I've been there when "holding on" was a requred skill to spend time w/them...
 
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@Dan - Awesome! This is why Komodo has the reputation it does...

One question: did you dive this at slack tide? I've been there when "holding on" was a requred skill to spend time w/them...
The first dive at 7:48AM was at the end of slack tide and at the beginning of low tide in the East Manta Alley. Current was coming from the east toward the reef, so we didn’t feel much of a current.

On the 2nd dive at 10:50AM we went to the West Manta Alley on the deeper (26m depth) cleaning station. We felt some mild current.

You can check the tide schedule, here:
 
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