This is a more advanced dive due to the
depth at the base of China Wall, although
divers will still have a very enjoyable dive
in the shallower parts. The outstanding
feature is a tall vertical granite outcrop
with a 2 metre wide swim-through at the
top. The general terrain is covered with a
thick layer of broad leafed kelp providing
protection for crayfish and slipper
lobsters. Divers will also see sea whips,
fans, schooling fish, pelagics (tuna,
mackeral and barracuda) and sharks on
occasions. From May to October the
whales are normally sighted here as well.