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Update:
If
you
swim
to
the
outermost
point
where
the
cliff
turns,
there
are
some
gigantic
corals
and
so
so
many
different
colors
of
corals
and
marine
life.
I
have
never
seen
anything
like
it!
It
was
a
little
scary
for
me
(Iโm
a
scaredy
cat)
but
if
youโre
at
the
point
where
you
can
see
the
other
beach
around
the
cliff,
right
next
to
the
rocks
are
some
of
the
most
beautiful
snorkeling
spots.
The
reefs
were
just
story
after
story
of
coral
and
fish!
It
was
like
a
huge
city!!
My
husband
swam
to
shark
point
and
this
area
and
he
said
this
place
is
even
better!
Coral
trees
20
feet
tall.
You
can
walk
out
onto
the
sand
bar
during
low
tide
and
swim
from
there
to
make
it
easier
on
yourself!
Otherwise
youโll
have
to
swim
all
the
way
along
the
rocky
shore
and
it
is
quite
a
swim
out
and
back.
Nobody
mentions
it
but
there
are
some
beautiful
snorkeling
spots
at
this
beach.
Youโll
have
to
swim
a
little
bit
during
high
tide
to
get
out
to
where
the
water
doesnโt
disappear
during
low
tide.
Thatโs
where
all
the
beautiful
coral
and
fish
are!
We
saw
some
amazing
fish
and
a
lot
of
spiky
sea
urchin!
During
low
tide,
itโs
fun
to
walk
out
to
the
corals
and
them
swim
around.
The
big
reefs
have
so
much
marine
life!
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