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	<title>Comments on: Rocking out at Volkner Rocks</title>
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		<title>By: Trip Report : Winter Wonderland at White Island &#124; Dive Mistress &#124;&#124; Scuba Dive New Zealand</title>
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		<description>[...] Red Snapper Rock is on the western side of Volkner Rocks and has a small channel circling around the massive rocks and heading up to a reef at 9m. The channel was filled was massive fish &#8211; Porae and Blue Moki!  At least twice as big as what we see normally up at the Knights.  Jono and I spent some time cruising in the channel &#8211; checking out the fish and a few small Clown Nudibranchs and some shells, and then headed around the channel and up over the reef.  Thats where I shot the video of Jono &#8211; from a previous post &#8211; Rocking out at Volkner Rocks.. [...]</description>
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