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Island Activities: Scuba diving, snorkelling, mountain climbing, bush walking, golf, tennis, bowls, reef walking, fishing, bird watching, swimming and surfing. Being located on Lord Howe Island, Arajilla guests can do as much, or as little as they want to. If you want to be active, you can choose from any of the following activities:
Just offshore, there is a coral reef which encloses a tranquil, turquoise lagoon some six kilometres long. Snorkelling and scuba diving around Lord Howe is like being in a tropical fish tank. You'll be swimming shoulder to fin with more species of fish than you can possibly count (There are more than 490). Even the species of coral number over 90 give or take an anemone or two. Lord Howe Island has one of the most fascinating and pristine marine environments in Australia. At the crossroads of warm currents from the north and cooler currents from the south the Island has a mix of both tropical and temperate marine life. The warm currents from the north pass over the Great Barrier Reef and sweep larvae of corals south to Lord Howe Island, to form the most southerly coral reef in the Pacific. Other tropical creatures make the reef home; over 500 fish species have been recorded here, with tropical species conspicuous, along with schools of cooler water pelagics. The reef is also home to hundreds of invertebrate animals - starfish, urchins, crabs, snails, worms and slugs. Minimal human development on the Island means that the lagoon and reef are in pristine condition. This unique marine life of Lord Howe Island has been recognised with World Heritage Listing in 1982, and declaration of a State Marine Park in 1999.
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