This small seamount sits right in the middle between Komodo and Tatawa Islands and therefore gets its fair share of water movement. The top of the rock sticks out of the water and you can either dive the northern or the southern side, depending on the current flow. This is one of the most exciting divesites in the area and once you go down, you are likely to be greeted by vast schools of reeffish, turtles and whitetip reefsharks. Look closely between the corals and rocks and you might find some nudibranches like the beautiful Nembrotha Purpureolineata
This dive site is reserved for experienced divers only. As it is located in the deep channel, this can have quite strong currents and poses many risks to the those that do not know how to read that currents. Please only use an experienced dive center with fully trained guides.







