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 Fort Labouque

Haiti

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Latitude: 19° 42.765' N
Longitude: 71° 50.668' W

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English (Translate this text in English): Site name given after the fort which is just on the eastern shore of the mouth to the Ft. Liberte bay. The site can be reached by either hiring a fisherman in Ft. Liberte or driving out to the site and doing a shore entry. The drive is tricky as there are many dirt tracks leading out to the fort. Remember to always take the left on the way out and always the right on the way back so you don't get lost.

Entry by boat is backwards roll as for the shore entry it is very rocky and boots are a necessity. Watch out for sea urchins in this area.

English (Translate this text in English): Site name given after the fort which is just on the eastern shore of the mouth to the Ft. Liberte bay. The site can be reached by either hiring a fisherman in Ft. Liberte or driving out to the site and doing a shore entry. The drive is tricky as there are many dirt tracks leading out to the fort. Remember to always take the left on the way out and always the right on the way back so you don't get lost.

Entry by boat is backwards roll as for the shore entry it is very rocky and boots are a necessity. Watch out for sea urchins in this area.

Site name given after the fort which is just on the eastern shore of the mouth to the Ft. Liberte bay. The site can be reached by either hiring a fisherman in Ft. Liberte or driving out to the site and doing a shore entry. The drive is tricky as there are many dirt tracks leading out to the fort. Remember to always take the left on the way out and always the right on the way back so you don't get lost.

Entry by boat is backwards roll as for the shore entry it is very rocky and boots are a necessity. Watch out for sea urchins in this area.

English (Translate this text in English): Site name given after the fort which is just on the eastern shore of the mouth to the Ft. Liberte bay. The site can be reached by either hiring a fisherman in Ft. Liberte or driving out to the site and doing a shore entry. The drive is tricky as there are many dirt tracks leading out to the fort. Remember to always take the left on the way out and always the right on the way back so you don't get lost.

Entry by boat is backwards roll as for the shore entry it is very rocky and boots are a necessity. Watch out for sea urchins in this area.

English (Translate this text in English): Site name given after the fort which is just on the eastern shore of the mouth to the Ft. Liberte bay. The site can be reached by either hiring a fisherman in Ft. Liberte or driving out to the site and doing a shore entry. The drive is tricky as there are many dirt tracks leading out to the fort. Remember to always take the left on the way out and always the right on the way back so you don't get lost.

Entry by boat is backwards roll as for the shore entry it is very rocky and boots are a necessity. Watch out for sea urchins in this area.

English (Translate this text in English): Site name given after the fort which is just on the eastern shore of the mouth to the Ft. Liberte bay. The site can be reached by either hiring a fisherman in Ft. Liberte or driving out to the site and doing a shore entry. The drive is tricky as there are many dirt tracks leading out to the fort. Remember to always take the left on the way out and always the right on the way back so you don't get lost.

Entry by boat is backwards roll as for the shore entry it is very rocky and boots are a necessity. Watch out for sea urchins in this area.

English (Translate this text in English): Site name given after the fort which is just on the eastern shore of the mouth to the Ft. Liberte bay. The site can be reached by either hiring a fisherman in Ft. Liberte or driving out to the site and doing a shore entry. The drive is tricky as there are many dirt tracks leading out to the fort. Remember to always take the left on the way out and always the right on the way back so you don't get lost.

Entry by boat is backwards roll as for the shore entry it is very rocky and boots are a necessity. Watch out for sea urchins in this area.

English (Translate this text in English): Site name given after the fort which is just on the eastern shore of the mouth to the Ft. Liberte bay. The site can be reached by either hiring a fisherman in Ft. Liberte or driving out to the site and doing a shore entry. The drive is tricky as there are many dirt tracks leading out to the fort. Remember to always take the left on the way out and always the right on the way back so you don't get lost.

Entry by boat is backwards roll as for the shore entry it is very rocky and boots are a necessity. Watch out for sea urchins in this area.

English (Translate this text in English): Site name given after the fort which is just on the eastern shore of the mouth to the Ft. Liberte bay. The site can be reached by either hiring a fisherman in Ft. Liberte or driving out to the site and doing a shore entry. The drive is tricky as there are many dirt tracks leading out to the fort. Remember to always take the left on the way out and always the right on the way back so you don't get lost.

Entry by boat is backwards roll as for the shore entry it is very rocky and boots are a necessity. Watch out for sea urchins in this area.

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Average depth 10 m / 32.8 ft

Max depth 15 m / 49.2 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): The site is marked with lots of tube sponges and purples sea fans. There is quite some cover in hard corals at this site as well.

If you get a chance to see the Fort Labouque, it is interesting with a subterranean chamber in the middle which goes all around the fort. Several cannons are still on the site.

English (Translate this text in English): The site is marked with lots of tube sponges and purples sea fans. There is quite some cover in hard corals at this site as well.

If you get a chance to see the Fort Labouque, it is interesting with a subterranean chamber in the middle which goes all around the fort. Several cannons are still on the site.

The site is marked with lots of tube sponges and purples sea fans. There is quite some cover in hard corals at this site as well.

If you get a chance to see the Fort Labouque, it is interesting with a subterranean chamber in the middle which goes all around the fort. Several cannons are still on the site.

English (Translate this text in English): The site is marked with lots of tube sponges and purples sea fans. There is quite some cover in hard corals at this site as well.

If you get a chance to see the Fort Labouque, it is interesting with a subterranean chamber in the middle which goes all around the fort. Several cannons are still on the site.

English (Translate this text in English): The site is marked with lots of tube sponges and purples sea fans. There is quite some cover in hard corals at this site as well.

If you get a chance to see the Fort Labouque, it is interesting with a subterranean chamber in the middle which goes all around the fort. Several cannons are still on the site.

English (Translate this text in English): The site is marked with lots of tube sponges and purples sea fans. There is quite some cover in hard corals at this site as well.

If you get a chance to see the Fort Labouque, it is interesting with a subterranean chamber in the middle which goes all around the fort. Several cannons are still on the site.

English (Translate this text in English): The site is marked with lots of tube sponges and purples sea fans. There is quite some cover in hard corals at this site as well.

If you get a chance to see the Fort Labouque, it is interesting with a subterranean chamber in the middle which goes all around the fort. Several cannons are still on the site.

English (Translate this text in English): The site is marked with lots of tube sponges and purples sea fans. There is quite some cover in hard corals at this site as well.

If you get a chance to see the Fort Labouque, it is interesting with a subterranean chamber in the middle which goes all around the fort. Several cannons are still on the site.

English (Translate this text in English): The site is marked with lots of tube sponges and purples sea fans. There is quite some cover in hard corals at this site as well.

If you get a chance to see the Fort Labouque, it is interesting with a subterranean chamber in the middle which goes all around the fort. Several cannons are still on the site.

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Fort Labouque
Haiti and Navassa

Fort Labouque
Haiti and Navassa

Fort Labouque
Haiti and Navassa

Fort Labouque
Haiti and Navassa

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