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 Parcel de Boi

Brazil, Santa Catarina, Bombinhas Florianopolis

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Latitude: 27° 17.347' S
Longitude: 48° 22.713' W

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English (Translate this text in English): One of the better dive sites on the south side of the island. The site starts on the tip of Saco do Capim, near 10 meters deep. The site ends (to the southwest) near 22 meters deep. You can find rest of some wrecks and a great variety of sea life. Is common to see passing fishes like Olhetes, Anchovas ans big shoals. As in many of the Arvoredo's sites, the encounter with turtles are often frecuent too. Being a site further away from the coast, you have to be aware of the currents from north to south.

English (Translate this text in English): One of the better dive sites on the south side of the island. The site starts on the tip of Saco do Capim, near 10 meters deep. The site ends (to the southwest) near 22 meters deep. You can find rest of some wrecks and a great variety of sea life. Is common to see passing fishes like Olhetes, Anchovas ans big shoals. As in many of the Arvoredo's sites, the encounter with turtles are often frecuent too. Being a site further away from the coast, you have to be aware of the currents from north to south.

One of the better dive sites on the south side of the island. The site starts on the tip of Saco do Capim, near 10 meters deep. The site ends (to the southwest) near 22 meters deep. You can find rest of some wrecks and a great variety of sea life. Is common to see passing fishes like Olhetes, Anchovas ans big shoals. As in many of the Arvoredo's sites, the encounter with turtles are often frecuent too. Being a site further away from the coast, you have to be aware of the currents from north to south.

English (Translate this text in English): One of the better dive sites on the south side of the island. The site starts on the tip of Saco do Capim, near 10 meters deep. The site ends (to the southwest) near 22 meters deep. You can find rest of some wrecks and a great variety of sea life. Is common to see passing fishes like Olhetes, Anchovas ans big shoals. As in many of the Arvoredo's sites, the encounter with turtles are often frecuent too. Being a site further away from the coast, you have to be aware of the currents from north to south.

English (Translate this text in English): One of the better dive sites on the south side of the island. The site starts on the tip of Saco do Capim, near 10 meters deep. The site ends (to the southwest) near 22 meters deep. You can find rest of some wrecks and a great variety of sea life. Is common to see passing fishes like Olhetes, Anchovas ans big shoals. As in many of the Arvoredo's sites, the encounter with turtles are often frecuent too. Being a site further away from the coast, you have to be aware of the currents from north to south.

English (Translate this text in English): One of the better dive sites on the south side of the island. The site starts on the tip of Saco do Capim, near 10 meters deep. The site ends (to the southwest) near 22 meters deep. You can find rest of some wrecks and a great variety of sea life. Is common to see passing fishes like Olhetes, Anchovas ans big shoals. As in many of the Arvoredo's sites, the encounter with turtles are often frecuent too. Being a site further away from the coast, you have to be aware of the currents from north to south.

English (Translate this text in English): One of the better dive sites on the south side of the island. The site starts on the tip of Saco do Capim, near 10 meters deep. The site ends (to the southwest) near 22 meters deep. You can find rest of some wrecks and a great variety of sea life. Is common to see passing fishes like Olhetes, Anchovas ans big shoals. As in many of the Arvoredo's sites, the encounter with turtles are often frecuent too. Being a site further away from the coast, you have to be aware of the currents from north to south.

English (Translate this text in English): One of the better dive sites on the south side of the island. The site starts on the tip of Saco do Capim, near 10 meters deep. The site ends (to the southwest) near 22 meters deep. You can find rest of some wrecks and a great variety of sea life. Is common to see passing fishes like Olhetes, Anchovas ans big shoals. As in many of the Arvoredo's sites, the encounter with turtles are often frecuent too. Being a site further away from the coast, you have to be aware of the currents from north to south.

English (Translate this text in English): One of the better dive sites on the south side of the island. The site starts on the tip of Saco do Capim, near 10 meters deep. The site ends (to the southwest) near 22 meters deep. You can find rest of some wrecks and a great variety of sea life. Is common to see passing fishes like Olhetes, Anchovas ans big shoals. As in many of the Arvoredo's sites, the encounter with turtles are often frecuent too. Being a site further away from the coast, you have to be aware of the currents from north to south.

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