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 San Pedro - Punta Sur

Mexico, Northwest, San Carlos

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Latitude: 27° 57.085' N
Longitude: 111° 21.96' W

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English (Translate this text in English): Southernmost point of San Pedro Nolasco Island

English (Translate this text in English): Southernmost point of San Pedro Nolasco Island

Southernmost point of San Pedro Nolasco Island

English (Translate this text in English): Southernmost point of San Pedro Nolasco Island

English (Translate this text in English): Southernmost point of San Pedro Nolasco Island

English (Translate this text in English): Southernmost point of San Pedro Nolasco Island

English (Translate this text in English): Southernmost point of San Pedro Nolasco Island

English (Translate this text in English): Southernmost point of San Pedro Nolasco Island

English (Translate this text in English): Southernmost point of San Pedro Nolasco Island

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Alternative name Sout Pont, San Pedro Island

Average depth 21.3 m / 69.9 ft

Max depth 27.4 m / 89.9 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): Currents usually rip through. Usually have to descend/ascend using anchor line. Captain needs to know how to anchor on site in order not too anchor in water too deep or far from the point.
Divers not ascending on line can be drift more than a mile into open ocean during ascent - make sure to take signaling device and have a watchful boat crew.

Hammerhead pods in area Oct-Nov.
Bottom at 90ft with steep drop off.

English (Translate this text in English): Currents usually rip through. Usually have to descend/ascend using anchor line. Captain needs to know how to anchor on site in order not too anchor in water too deep or far from the point.
Divers not ascending on line can be drift more than a mile into open ocean during ascent - make sure to take signaling device and have a watchful boat crew.

Hammerhead pods in area Oct-Nov.
Bottom at 90ft with steep drop off.

Currents usually rip through. Usually have to descend/ascend using anchor line. Captain needs to know how to anchor on site in order not too anchor in water too deep or far from the point.
Divers not ascending on line can be drift more than a mile into open ocean during ascent - make sure to take signaling device and have a watchful boat crew.

Hammerhead pods in area Oct-Nov.
Bottom at 90ft with steep drop off.

English (Translate this text in English): Currents usually rip through. Usually have to descend/ascend using anchor line. Captain needs to know how to anchor on site in order not too anchor in water too deep or far from the point.
Divers not ascending on line can be drift more than a mile into open ocean during ascent - make sure to take signaling device and have a watchful boat crew.

Hammerhead pods in area Oct-Nov.
Bottom at 90ft with steep drop off.

English (Translate this text in English): Currents usually rip through. Usually have to descend/ascend using anchor line. Captain needs to know how to anchor on site in order not too anchor in water too deep or far from the point.
Divers not ascending on line can be drift more than a mile into open ocean during ascent - make sure to take signaling device and have a watchful boat crew.

Hammerhead pods in area Oct-Nov.
Bottom at 90ft with steep drop off.

English (Translate this text in English): Currents usually rip through. Usually have to descend/ascend using anchor line. Captain needs to know how to anchor on site in order not too anchor in water too deep or far from the point.
Divers not ascending on line can be drift more than a mile into open ocean during ascent - make sure to take signaling device and have a watchful boat crew.

Hammerhead pods in area Oct-Nov.
Bottom at 90ft with steep drop off.

English (Translate this text in English): Currents usually rip through. Usually have to descend/ascend using anchor line. Captain needs to know how to anchor on site in order not too anchor in water too deep or far from the point.
Divers not ascending on line can be drift more than a mile into open ocean during ascent - make sure to take signaling device and have a watchful boat crew.

Hammerhead pods in area Oct-Nov.
Bottom at 90ft with steep drop off.

English (Translate this text in English): Currents usually rip through. Usually have to descend/ascend using anchor line. Captain needs to know how to anchor on site in order not too anchor in water too deep or far from the point.
Divers not ascending on line can be drift more than a mile into open ocean during ascent - make sure to take signaling device and have a watchful boat crew.

Hammerhead pods in area Oct-Nov.
Bottom at 90ft with steep drop off.

English (Translate this text in English): Currents usually rip through. Usually have to descend/ascend using anchor line. Captain needs to know how to anchor on site in order not too anchor in water too deep or far from the point.
Divers not ascending on line can be drift more than a mile into open ocean during ascent - make sure to take signaling device and have a watchful boat crew.

Hammerhead pods in area Oct-Nov.
Bottom at 90ft with steep drop off.

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