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18m sand/mud in front of a private property, covering the whole cove, belonging now to a Manila corporation. You will be visited by security watchmen to let you know that you are not welcomed ashore (unless invited). This private place is also dedicated to protect endangered birds, wild monkeys & lizards and they created a marine area where reefs are grown and replanted around the bay. But you can anchor in the middle in the cove away from coral rehabilitation areas as long as you don't discharge anything in the water and run dinghy at low speed as it is a marine conservation area. This small bay is well protected from all direction (we had light NE wind). There is a very nice wreck full of fish (lots of lion & scorpion fish) that is marked and part of another marine reserve. You should ask the chief on the opposite village for permission to dive the wreck and offer a small donation. This wreck is a fishing boat that, in 2011, was quickly driven away from village when the fishing nets caught fire and there was risk of explosion. The vessel sunk to a depth of 25-35m depth.