The Caves is a renowned dive site located in Dahab, Egypt, on the Gulf of Aqaba in the Red Sea. It is a submerged reef system beginning in shallow water and descending to greater depths, featuring several notable swim-throughs and caverns. The site is particularly famous for a large, arching tunnel that starts at approximately 12 meters and exits at around 28 meters. The reef structure is composed of hard corals and provides a habitat for a diverse range of marine life, including various species of reef fish, moray eels, and occasionally larger pelagic species. Due to its depth and the presence of overhead environments, the site is generally recommended for experienced divers. The area is part of a larger network of reefs along the Dahab coastline, which is known for its clear waters and rich biodiversity. The site's accessibility from the shore makes it a popular destination for diving enthusiasts.
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