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 Las Esponjas

Mexico, Yucatan, Akumal

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Latitude: 20° 23.527' N
Longitude: 87° 18.325' W

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English (Translate this text in English): By boat between Akumal Bay and Halfmoon Bay

English (Translate this text in English): By boat between Akumal Bay and Halfmoon Bay

By boat between Akumal Bay and Halfmoon Bay

English (Translate this text in English): By boat between Akumal Bay and Halfmoon Bay

English (Translate this text in English): By boat between Akumal Bay and Halfmoon Bay

English (Translate this text in English): By boat between Akumal Bay and Halfmoon Bay

English (Translate this text in English): By boat between Akumal Bay and Halfmoon Bay

English (Translate this text in English): By boat between Akumal Bay and Halfmoon Bay

English (Translate this text in English): By boat between Akumal Bay and Halfmoon Bay

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Alternative name The Sponges

Average depth 18.9 m / 62 ft

Max depth 37.2 m / 122 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): We dropped down deeper then intended, while divemaster took a diver back up to the boat. It has sandy bottom at depth and we headed west up the reef. Barrel sponges and lionfish were along the sand edge. Hawksbill turtles, filefish, and flocks of gray angelfish along the upper reef. There are a few narrow swim troughs with sandy bottoms.

English (Translate this text in English): We dropped down deeper then intended, while divemaster took a diver back up to the boat. It has sandy bottom at depth and we headed west up the reef. Barrel sponges and lionfish were along the sand edge. Hawksbill turtles, filefish, and flocks of gray angelfish along the upper reef. There are a few narrow swim troughs with sandy bottoms.

We dropped down deeper then intended, while divemaster took a diver back up to the boat. It has sandy bottom at depth and we headed west up the reef. Barrel sponges and lionfish were along the sand edge. Hawksbill turtles, filefish, and flocks of gray angelfish along the upper reef. There are a few narrow swim troughs with sandy bottoms.

English (Translate this text in English): We dropped down deeper then intended, while divemaster took a diver back up to the boat. It has sandy bottom at depth and we headed west up the reef. Barrel sponges and lionfish were along the sand edge. Hawksbill turtles, filefish, and flocks of gray angelfish along the upper reef. There are a few narrow swim troughs with sandy bottoms.

English (Translate this text in English): We dropped down deeper then intended, while divemaster took a diver back up to the boat. It has sandy bottom at depth and we headed west up the reef. Barrel sponges and lionfish were along the sand edge. Hawksbill turtles, filefish, and flocks of gray angelfish along the upper reef. There are a few narrow swim troughs with sandy bottoms.

English (Translate this text in English): We dropped down deeper then intended, while divemaster took a diver back up to the boat. It has sandy bottom at depth and we headed west up the reef. Barrel sponges and lionfish were along the sand edge. Hawksbill turtles, filefish, and flocks of gray angelfish along the upper reef. There are a few narrow swim troughs with sandy bottoms.

English (Translate this text in English): We dropped down deeper then intended, while divemaster took a diver back up to the boat. It has sandy bottom at depth and we headed west up the reef. Barrel sponges and lionfish were along the sand edge. Hawksbill turtles, filefish, and flocks of gray angelfish along the upper reef. There are a few narrow swim troughs with sandy bottoms.

English (Translate this text in English): We dropped down deeper then intended, while divemaster took a diver back up to the boat. It has sandy bottom at depth and we headed west up the reef. Barrel sponges and lionfish were along the sand edge. Hawksbill turtles, filefish, and flocks of gray angelfish along the upper reef. There are a few narrow swim troughs with sandy bottoms.

English (Translate this text in English): We dropped down deeper then intended, while divemaster took a diver back up to the boat. It has sandy bottom at depth and we headed west up the reef. Barrel sponges and lionfish were along the sand edge. Hawksbill turtles, filefish, and flocks of gray angelfish along the upper reef. There are a few narrow swim troughs with sandy bottoms.

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