Te Ava Nui means the big pass.
The Fakarava atoll where we exercise is located 450 km from Tahiti, in the Tuamotus archipelago.
The Club was created in 1999, by Jean-Christophe Lapeyrewho can control every nook and cranny around, with eyes closed.
We dive into the largest pass of French Polynesia, rich with wishes for the most beautiful, in abundance: mantas, hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, gray sharks galore and so many other wonders such as leaf fish or even napoleons.
To quote everything that we are lucky enough to see on a daily basis might seem insolent :))… so we invite you to soak your fins with us: we are committed to the best!
We are also the only ones to accompany you to dive on Toau atoll, made famous by its Yellow Dog drop.
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The video added by scuba-people is very representative of what we have seen. The view was even worse, but the relief quite identical and the fauna also abundant!
PN