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Alternative name Nordkapp
Average depth 5 m / 16.4 ft
Max depth 45 m / 147.6 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): Diving below the mighty cliffs of the North Cape rising 300 meters / 1.000 feet strait out of the ocean is nothing less than spectacular. Narrowing canyons bore into the rock from the surrounding kelpforests at 17-18 meters / 57-60 feet depth. The narrow canyons shelter the beautiful colourful sea anemones, mussels and shellfish. There are several divesites along the cape.
English (Translate this text in English): Diving below the mighty cliffs of the North Cape rising 300 meters / 1.000 feet strait out of the ocean is nothing less than spectacular. Narrowing canyons bore into the rock from the surrounding kelpforests at 17-18 meters / 57-60 feet depth. The narrow canyons shelter the beautiful colourful sea anemones, mussels and shellfish. There are several divesites along the cape.
Diving below the mighty cliffs of the North Cape rising 300 meters / 1.000 feet strait out of the ocean is nothing less than spectacular. Narrowing canyons bore into the rock from the surrounding kelpforests at 17-18 meters / 57-60 feet depth. The narrow canyons shelter the beautiful colourful sea anemones, mussels and shellfish. There are several divesites along the cape.
English (Translate this text in English): Diving below the mighty cliffs of the North Cape rising 300 meters / 1.000 feet strait out of the ocean is nothing less than spectacular. Narrowing canyons bore into the rock from the surrounding kelpforests at 17-18 meters / 57-60 feet depth. The narrow canyons shelter the beautiful colourful sea anemones, mussels and shellfish. There are several divesites along the cape.
English (Translate this text in English): Diving below the mighty cliffs of the North Cape rising 300 meters / 1.000 feet strait out of the ocean is nothing less than spectacular. Narrowing canyons bore into the rock from the surrounding kelpforests at 17-18 meters / 57-60 feet depth. The narrow canyons shelter the beautiful colourful sea anemones, mussels and shellfish. There are several divesites along the cape.
English (Translate this text in English): Diving below the mighty cliffs of the North Cape rising 300 meters / 1.000 feet strait out of the ocean is nothing less than spectacular. Narrowing canyons bore into the rock from the surrounding kelpforests at 17-18 meters / 57-60 feet depth. The narrow canyons shelter the beautiful colourful sea anemones, mussels and shellfish. There are several divesites along the cape.
English (Translate this text in English): Diving below the mighty cliffs of the North Cape rising 300 meters / 1.000 feet strait out of the ocean is nothing less than spectacular. Narrowing canyons bore into the rock from the surrounding kelpforests at 17-18 meters / 57-60 feet depth. The narrow canyons shelter the beautiful colourful sea anemones, mussels and shellfish. There are several divesites along the cape.
English (Translate this text in English): Diving below the mighty cliffs of the North Cape rising 300 meters / 1.000 feet strait out of the ocean is nothing less than spectacular. Narrowing canyons bore into the rock from the surrounding kelpforests at 17-18 meters / 57-60 feet depth. The narrow canyons shelter the beautiful colourful sea anemones, mussels and shellfish. There are several divesites along the cape.
English (Translate this text in English): Diving below the mighty cliffs of the North Cape rising 300 meters / 1.000 feet strait out of the ocean is nothing less than spectacular. Narrowing canyons bore into the rock from the surrounding kelpforests at 17-18 meters / 57-60 feet depth. The narrow canyons shelter the beautiful colourful sea anemones, mussels and shellfish. There are several divesites along the cape.
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