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English (Translate this text in English): Parking in private and state lot off of Rt. 127
English (Translate this text in English): Parking in private and state lot off of Rt. 127
Parking in private and state lot off of Rt. 127
English (Translate this text in English): Parking in private and state lot off of Rt. 127
English (Translate this text in English): Parking in private and state lot off of Rt. 127
English (Translate this text in English): Parking in private and state lot off of Rt. 127
English (Translate this text in English): Parking in private and state lot off of Rt. 127
English (Translate this text in English): Parking in private and state lot off of Rt. 127
English (Translate this text in English): Parking in private and state lot off of Rt. 127
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Average depth 9.1 m / 29.9 ft
Max depth 30.5 m / 100.1 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): When you emerge from the path you will observe a gradual large smooth rocky decent to the water line about 50 feet below. This continues under water making a great dive of long smooth rocky drop offs, with plenty of nooks and crannys which hold lobsters and other marine life. Visibility usually averages about15 to 25 feet. Fish in the area are many of the usual suspects for New England flounder, sculpin, eels, and at around fifty feet dog fish. Vegitation is sparse giving you long looks at the beutiful rock formations.
A must dive for Massachusetts.
English (Translate this text in English): When you emerge from the path you will observe a gradual large smooth rocky decent to the water line about 50 feet below. This continues under water making a great dive of long smooth rocky drop offs, with plenty of nooks and crannys which hold lobsters and other marine life. Visibility usually averages about15 to 25 feet. Fish in the area are many of the usual suspects for New England flounder, sculpin, eels, and at around fifty feet dog fish. Vegitation is sparse giving you long looks at the beutiful rock formations.
A must dive for Massachusetts.
When you emerge from the path you will observe a gradual large smooth rocky decent to the water line about 50 feet below. This continues under water making a great dive of long smooth rocky drop offs, with plenty of nooks and crannys which hold lobsters and other marine life. Visibility usually averages about15 to 25 feet. Fish in the area are many of the usual suspects for New England flounder, sculpin, eels, and at around fifty feet dog fish. Vegitation is sparse giving you long looks at the beutiful rock formations.
A must dive for Massachusetts.
English (Translate this text in English): When you emerge from the path you will observe a gradual large smooth rocky decent to the water line about 50 feet below. This continues under water making a great dive of long smooth rocky drop offs, with plenty of nooks and crannys which hold lobsters and other marine life. Visibility usually averages about15 to 25 feet. Fish in the area are many of the usual suspects for New England flounder, sculpin, eels, and at around fifty feet dog fish. Vegitation is sparse giving you long looks at the beutiful rock formations.
A must dive for Massachusetts.
English (Translate this text in English): When you emerge from the path you will observe a gradual large smooth rocky decent to the water line about 50 feet below. This continues under water making a great dive of long smooth rocky drop offs, with plenty of nooks and crannys which hold lobsters and other marine life. Visibility usually averages about15 to 25 feet. Fish in the area are many of the usual suspects for New England flounder, sculpin, eels, and at around fifty feet dog fish. Vegitation is sparse giving you long looks at the beutiful rock formations.
A must dive for Massachusetts.
English (Translate this text in English): When you emerge from the path you will observe a gradual large smooth rocky decent to the water line about 50 feet below. This continues under water making a great dive of long smooth rocky drop offs, with plenty of nooks and crannys which hold lobsters and other marine life. Visibility usually averages about15 to 25 feet. Fish in the area are many of the usual suspects for New England flounder, sculpin, eels, and at around fifty feet dog fish. Vegitation is sparse giving you long looks at the beutiful rock formations.
A must dive for Massachusetts.
English (Translate this text in English): When you emerge from the path you will observe a gradual large smooth rocky decent to the water line about 50 feet below. This continues under water making a great dive of long smooth rocky drop offs, with plenty of nooks and crannys which hold lobsters and other marine life. Visibility usually averages about15 to 25 feet. Fish in the area are many of the usual suspects for New England flounder, sculpin, eels, and at around fifty feet dog fish. Vegitation is sparse giving you long looks at the beutiful rock formations.
A must dive for Massachusetts.
English (Translate this text in English): When you emerge from the path you will observe a gradual large smooth rocky decent to the water line about 50 feet below. This continues under water making a great dive of long smooth rocky drop offs, with plenty of nooks and crannys which hold lobsters and other marine life. Visibility usually averages about15 to 25 feet. Fish in the area are many of the usual suspects for New England flounder, sculpin, eels, and at around fifty feet dog fish. Vegitation is sparse giving you long looks at the beutiful rock formations.
A must dive for Massachusetts.
English (Translate this text in English): When you emerge from the path you will observe a gradual large smooth rocky decent to the water line about 50 feet below. This continues under water making a great dive of long smooth rocky drop offs, with plenty of nooks and crannys which hold lobsters and other marine life. Visibility usually averages about15 to 25 feet. Fish in the area are many of the usual suspects for New England flounder, sculpin, eels, and at around fifty feet dog fish. Vegitation is sparse giving you long looks at the beutiful rock formations.
A must dive for Massachusetts.
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