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Shark PointHin Musang was given official marine sanctuary status in 1992, and now the three rock pinnacles abound with life; the sheer density and diversity of marine life makes diving here a wonderful, sensual experience. Shark Point's most colourful feature is the profusion of the purple and pink soft corals that cling to the rocks, and its huge Barrel Sponges. Hin Musang derives its name from the Leopard Sharks that are resident there. These docile creatures grow to approximately three metres, are nocturnal, and sleep on the sandy bottom during the day. Shark Point's your best chance to get up close and personal, and maybe take a photo or two of these sharks. Shark Point Reef Basics: Pinnacles with soft
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