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 Roca Chungungo

Chile, Antofagasta

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Latitude: 23° 27.841' S
Longitude: 70° 37.018' W

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English (Translate this text in English): The quickest way to get to the dive site is to leave Caleta Errazuriz (Bolsico) by zodiac. The total time will be about 15 minutes to get there. Another option is Caleta Constitución but the trip is then more than 30 minutes. Anchor on the GPS coordinate.

English (Translate this text in English): The quickest way to get to the dive site is to leave Caleta Errazuriz (Bolsico) by zodiac. The total time will be about 15 minutes to get there. Another option is Caleta Constitución but the trip is then more than 30 minutes. Anchor on the GPS coordinate.

The quickest way to get to the dive site is to leave Caleta Errazuriz (Bolsico) by zodiac. The total time will be about 15 minutes to get there. Another option is Caleta Constitución but the trip is then more than 30 minutes. Anchor on the GPS coordinate.

English (Translate this text in English): The quickest way to get to the dive site is to leave Caleta Errazuriz (Bolsico) by zodiac. The total time will be about 15 minutes to get there. Another option is Caleta Constitución but the trip is then more than 30 minutes. Anchor on the GPS coordinate.

English (Translate this text in English): The quickest way to get to the dive site is to leave Caleta Errazuriz (Bolsico) by zodiac. The total time will be about 15 minutes to get there. Another option is Caleta Constitución but the trip is then more than 30 minutes. Anchor on the GPS coordinate.

English (Translate this text in English): The quickest way to get to the dive site is to leave Caleta Errazuriz (Bolsico) by zodiac. The total time will be about 15 minutes to get there. Another option is Caleta Constitución but the trip is then more than 30 minutes. Anchor on the GPS coordinate.

English (Translate this text in English): The quickest way to get to the dive site is to leave Caleta Errazuriz (Bolsico) by zodiac. The total time will be about 15 minutes to get there. Another option is Caleta Constitución but the trip is then more than 30 minutes. Anchor on the GPS coordinate.

English (Translate this text in English): The quickest way to get to the dive site is to leave Caleta Errazuriz (Bolsico) by zodiac. The total time will be about 15 minutes to get there. Another option is Caleta Constitución but the trip is then more than 30 minutes. Anchor on the GPS coordinate.

English (Translate this text in English): The quickest way to get to the dive site is to leave Caleta Errazuriz (Bolsico) by zodiac. The total time will be about 15 minutes to get there. Another option is Caleta Constitución but the trip is then more than 30 minutes. Anchor on the GPS coordinate.

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Alternative name Otter Rock

Average depth 25 m / 82 ft

Max depth 47 m / 154.2 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): Roca Chungungo is named for the sea otters that frequent this particular spot. The best way to dive the area is to enter the water and go around the rock in a clockwise fashion. The western most extreme is also the deepest for those who need the nitrogen fix. This is a good dive for beginners as orientation is easy. You will see sea lions, sea otters, octopus, crabs, eels, sponges and lots of fish. There is a swim through with some interesting sponges inside. This is a good spot for macro photography.

English (Translate this text in English): Roca Chungungo is named for the sea otters that frequent this particular spot. The best way to dive the area is to enter the water and go around the rock in a clockwise fashion. The western most extreme is also the deepest for those who need the nitrogen fix. This is a good dive for beginners as orientation is easy. You will see sea lions, sea otters, octopus, crabs, eels, sponges and lots of fish. There is a swim through with some interesting sponges inside. This is a good spot for macro photography.

Roca Chungungo is named for the sea otters that frequent this particular spot. The best way to dive the area is to enter the water and go around the rock in a clockwise fashion. The western most extreme is also the deepest for those who need the nitrogen fix. This is a good dive for beginners as orientation is easy. You will see sea lions, sea otters, octopus, crabs, eels, sponges and lots of fish. There is a swim through with some interesting sponges inside. This is a good spot for macro photography.

English (Translate this text in English): Roca Chungungo is named for the sea otters that frequent this particular spot. The best way to dive the area is to enter the water and go around the rock in a clockwise fashion. The western most extreme is also the deepest for those who need the nitrogen fix. This is a good dive for beginners as orientation is easy. You will see sea lions, sea otters, octopus, crabs, eels, sponges and lots of fish. There is a swim through with some interesting sponges inside. This is a good spot for macro photography.

English (Translate this text in English): Roca Chungungo is named for the sea otters that frequent this particular spot. The best way to dive the area is to enter the water and go around the rock in a clockwise fashion. The western most extreme is also the deepest for those who need the nitrogen fix. This is a good dive for beginners as orientation is easy. You will see sea lions, sea otters, octopus, crabs, eels, sponges and lots of fish. There is a swim through with some interesting sponges inside. This is a good spot for macro photography.

English (Translate this text in English): Roca Chungungo is named for the sea otters that frequent this particular spot. The best way to dive the area is to enter the water and go around the rock in a clockwise fashion. The western most extreme is also the deepest for those who need the nitrogen fix. This is a good dive for beginners as orientation is easy. You will see sea lions, sea otters, octopus, crabs, eels, sponges and lots of fish. There is a swim through with some interesting sponges inside. This is a good spot for macro photography.

English (Translate this text in English): Roca Chungungo is named for the sea otters that frequent this particular spot. The best way to dive the area is to enter the water and go around the rock in a clockwise fashion. The western most extreme is also the deepest for those who need the nitrogen fix. This is a good dive for beginners as orientation is easy. You will see sea lions, sea otters, octopus, crabs, eels, sponges and lots of fish. There is a swim through with some interesting sponges inside. This is a good spot for macro photography.

English (Translate this text in English): Roca Chungungo is named for the sea otters that frequent this particular spot. The best way to dive the area is to enter the water and go around the rock in a clockwise fashion. The western most extreme is also the deepest for those who need the nitrogen fix. This is a good dive for beginners as orientation is easy. You will see sea lions, sea otters, octopus, crabs, eels, sponges and lots of fish. There is a swim through with some interesting sponges inside. This is a good spot for macro photography.

English (Translate this text in English): Roca Chungungo is named for the sea otters that frequent this particular spot. The best way to dive the area is to enter the water and go around the rock in a clockwise fashion. The western most extreme is also the deepest for those who need the nitrogen fix. This is a good dive for beginners as orientation is easy. You will see sea lions, sea otters, octopus, crabs, eels, sponges and lots of fish. There is a swim through with some interesting sponges inside. This is a good spot for macro photography.

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