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English (Translate this text in English): By boat from Morro del Jable habour.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat from Morro del Jable habour.
By boat from Morro del Jable habour.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat from Morro del Jable habour.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat from Morro del Jable habour.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat from Morro del Jable habour.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat from Morro del Jable habour.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat from Morro del Jable habour.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat from Morro del Jable habour.
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Average depth 12 m / 39.4 ft
Max depth 15 m / 49.2 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): A dive across the outer wall of the habour, which is re-enforced by lots of concrete crosses. Sting rays and butterflu rays can be seen in teh sand around the wall.
English (Translate this text in English): A dive across the outer wall of the habour, which is re-enforced by lots of concrete crosses. Sting rays and butterflu rays can be seen in teh sand around the wall.
A dive across the outer wall of the habour, which is re-enforced by lots of concrete crosses. Sting rays and butterflu rays can be seen in teh sand around the wall.
English (Translate this text in English): A dive across the outer wall of the habour, which is re-enforced by lots of concrete crosses. Sting rays and butterflu rays can be seen in teh sand around the wall.
English (Translate this text in English): A dive across the outer wall of the habour, which is re-enforced by lots of concrete crosses. Sting rays and butterflu rays can be seen in teh sand around the wall.
English (Translate this text in English): A dive across the outer wall of the habour, which is re-enforced by lots of concrete crosses. Sting rays and butterflu rays can be seen in teh sand around the wall.
English (Translate this text in English): A dive across the outer wall of the habour, which is re-enforced by lots of concrete crosses. Sting rays and butterflu rays can be seen in teh sand around the wall.
English (Translate this text in English): A dive across the outer wall of the habour, which is re-enforced by lots of concrete crosses. Sting rays and butterflu rays can be seen in teh sand around the wall.
English (Translate this text in English): A dive across the outer wall of the habour, which is re-enforced by lots of concrete crosses. Sting rays and butterflu rays can be seen in teh sand around the wall.
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By Alex , 06-10-2009
Be aware! - I was diving there in August, and the site was ok.
In fact, was my longest one (60 minutes!).
But as we reached the sea floor, the was no current. We swim a lot, and at the returning time, a sudden hard current, was against us, making this very easy diving, into something exhausting, and as most of the people with me (I am a OW, but they were people with much more experience), we "ate" all our oxigen, triying unfortunatelly to paddle against the current...
We reached the boat, breathless.
But then, again, we had another lucky strike.
We saw a flock of seagulls in the middle of the sea, so we thinked it was a big pelagic monster, or a whale (which are common in the zone).
Nothing to do with. A Giant Squid! It was dead (long time dead by the smell!)So this was the bonus reward of the day!