Starting up in the shallows, this wall drops away to a gravel seabed of more than 30m depth at the very base. Large boulders and rocky coral heads are strewn at the bottom and many fish are hiding between the rocks there. The site is most famous of course for its wide variety of Nudibranchs and colonies of small Yellow Sea Cucumber.
Lucky divers are sometimes treated to an occasional visit from Green Sea Turtles, Barracuda, Bumphead Parrotfish or Spanish Mackerel. There are often Banded Sea Kraits at this site and Blue Spotted Rays buried in the gravel here too. This dive is great for macro photography and best done on a flooding tide to avoid getting swept away into Kilima bay.