South Point

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South Point is a renowned dive site off Sipadan Island in Malaysia, famous for its steep walls, strong currents, and frequent encounters with sharks, turtles, and large pelagic fish.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dive site
tourist attraction
access boat dive
activity drift diving
scuba diving
bestKnownAs one of the signature dive sites of Sipadan
conservationStatus marine protected area (within Sipadan Park)
country Malaysia
difficultyLevel intermediate to advanced
famousFor large pelagic fish
shark encounters
turtle encounters
wall diving
governingBody Sabah Parks NERFINISHED
hasCondition strong currents
hasEnvironment coral reef
deep water
hasFeature blue water drop-off
vertical reef wall
hasGeographicFeature drop-off
steep wall
hazard down currents
strong currents
isPartOf Sipadan Island dive sites NERFINISHED
Sipadan Island marine ecosystem
locatedIn Borneo NERFINISHED
Celebes Sea NERFINISHED
Sabah NERFINISHED
Sipadan Island NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Semporna NERFINISHED
popularWith recreational divers
underwater photographers
region Coral Triangle NERFINISHED
regulation permit required to dive Sipadan
typicalDepthRange approximately 5–40 meters
typicalMarineLife barracuda GENERATED
bumphead parrotfish GENERATED
jacks GENERATED
parrotfish GENERATED
reef sharks GENERATED
trevally GENERATED
triggerfish GENERATED
turtles GENERATED

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Sipadan Island hasDiveSite South Point