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Five
Caves/Graves
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Dive
Site: Five Caves / Five Graves
Depth: 20-50 feet
Location: West Maui
Visibility: 40-60 feet
Level: Beginner - Advanced
Sea Life: Lobster, Octopus, Lava Tubes and White-tip Reef Sharks |
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The
toughest part of the dive is the entry at 5 Graves. It's a rocky
entry that will present a challenge if the surf is high. There are
lots of caves and arches to swim through, you could do this dive
10 times and not see it all. Be sure to take a flashlight to search
the pukas for crabs, lobsters and other invertebrates inside the
lava formations. Other marine life in this area includes turtles,
frogfish, conger eels and white-tip reef sharks. Occasional spotted
eagle rays and manta rays cruise over the rocky bottom in 40 to
50 feet near the outer boat moorings. Visibility varies radically
depending on conditions, so if the surf is big, don't even try to
dive here and always use caution if you enter the caves.
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Water
Temperature:
70/75 F, 21/24 C from November to April
75/80 F, 24/27 C from May to October
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