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Alternative name The Bell
Average depth 14 m / 45.9 ft
Max depth 100 m / 328.1 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): This site gets its names from a large conical metal object that sits around 30m on the first ledge down the wall. The object is neither a Bell nor a Warhead, but rather the nose cone of the plane from the adjacent site.
The plateau provides ample diving for open water divers, but the wall is the real attraction. This is probably the most impressive section of drop-off in the area. Straight out from the buoy to the right is a nearly dead vertical wall with impressive sponges. Along the drop-off to the left, you will find the "Warhead."
English (Translate this text in English): This site gets its names from a large conical metal object that sits around 30m on the first ledge down the wall. The object is neither a Bell nor a Warhead, but rather the nose cone of the plane from the adjacent site.
The plateau provides ample diving for open water divers, but the wall is the real attraction. This is probably the most impressive section of drop-off in the area. Straight out from the buoy to the right is a nearly dead vertical wall with impressive sponges. Along the drop-off to the left, you will find the "Warhead."
This site gets its names from a large conical metal object that sits around 30m on the first ledge down the wall. The object is neither a Bell nor a Warhead, but rather the nose cone of the plane from the adjacent site.
The plateau provides ample diving for open water divers, but the wall is the real attraction. This is probably the most impressive section of drop-off in the area. Straight out from the buoy to the right is a nearly dead vertical wall with impressive sponges. Along the drop-off to the left, you will find the "Warhead."
English (Translate this text in English): This site gets its names from a large conical metal object that sits around 30m on the first ledge down the wall. The object is neither a Bell nor a Warhead, but rather the nose cone of the plane from the adjacent site.
The plateau provides ample diving for open water divers, but the wall is the real attraction. This is probably the most impressive section of drop-off in the area. Straight out from the buoy to the right is a nearly dead vertical wall with impressive sponges. Along the drop-off to the left, you will find the "Warhead."
English (Translate this text in English): This site gets its names from a large conical metal object that sits around 30m on the first ledge down the wall. The object is neither a Bell nor a Warhead, but rather the nose cone of the plane from the adjacent site.
The plateau provides ample diving for open water divers, but the wall is the real attraction. This is probably the most impressive section of drop-off in the area. Straight out from the buoy to the right is a nearly dead vertical wall with impressive sponges. Along the drop-off to the left, you will find the "Warhead."
English (Translate this text in English): This site gets its names from a large conical metal object that sits around 30m on the first ledge down the wall. The object is neither a Bell nor a Warhead, but rather the nose cone of the plane from the adjacent site.
The plateau provides ample diving for open water divers, but the wall is the real attraction. This is probably the most impressive section of drop-off in the area. Straight out from the buoy to the right is a nearly dead vertical wall with impressive sponges. Along the drop-off to the left, you will find the "Warhead."
English (Translate this text in English): This site gets its names from a large conical metal object that sits around 30m on the first ledge down the wall. The object is neither a Bell nor a Warhead, but rather the nose cone of the plane from the adjacent site.
The plateau provides ample diving for open water divers, but the wall is the real attraction. This is probably the most impressive section of drop-off in the area. Straight out from the buoy to the right is a nearly dead vertical wall with impressive sponges. Along the drop-off to the left, you will find the "Warhead."
English (Translate this text in English): This site gets its names from a large conical metal object that sits around 30m on the first ledge down the wall. The object is neither a Bell nor a Warhead, but rather the nose cone of the plane from the adjacent site.
The plateau provides ample diving for open water divers, but the wall is the real attraction. This is probably the most impressive section of drop-off in the area. Straight out from the buoy to the right is a nearly dead vertical wall with impressive sponges. Along the drop-off to the left, you will find the "Warhead."
English (Translate this text in English): This site gets its names from a large conical metal object that sits around 30m on the first ledge down the wall. The object is neither a Bell nor a Warhead, but rather the nose cone of the plane from the adjacent site.
The plateau provides ample diving for open water divers, but the wall is the real attraction. This is probably the most impressive section of drop-off in the area. Straight out from the buoy to the right is a nearly dead vertical wall with impressive sponges. Along the drop-off to the left, you will find the "Warhead."
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