Golden Blocks is a renowned dive site located in South Dahab along the Gulf of Aqaba in the Red Sea. The site is characterized by a series of large, submerged granite blocks and boulders that create a dramatic underwater landscape, with canyons, swim-throughs, and overhangs. It is primarily a drift dive, with the current typically running from north to south, making it suitable for experienced divers. The depth ranges from approximately 5 meters to over 40 meters, catering to various diver certifications. The site's topography supports a rich marine ecosystem, including soft and hard corals, gorgonian fans, and abundant reef fish. It is also known for occasional sightings of larger pelagic species such as tuna, barracuda, and sometimes reef sharks. The dive site is part of the larger Dahab marine area, which is famous for its clear waters and biodiversity.
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