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English (Translate this text in English): From Antofagasta head towards Juan Lopez, go around Cerro Moreno to the Island of Santa Maria. Take a left at the turn off to Caleta Constitucion, stay on the road heading south, past the scallop farm. Then get off the road and drive on the hard sand and aim to go west. A steep trail (only accessible with 4x4) takes you to the top of the hill you see from the Scallop farm. Head west and follow GPS to the dive site. Park you cart at the top and walk your gear down to the small inlet you see from the road. Same access as Anemone Wall
English (Translate this text in English): From Antofagasta head towards Juan Lopez, go around Cerro Moreno to the Island of Santa Maria. Take a left at the turn off to Caleta Constitucion, stay on the road heading south, past the scallop farm. Then get off the road and drive on the hard sand and aim to go west. A steep trail (only accessible with 4x4) takes you to the top of the hill you see from the Scallop farm. Head west and follow GPS to the dive site. Park you cart at the top and walk your gear down to the small inlet you see from the road. Same access as Anemone Wall
From Antofagasta head towards Juan Lopez, go around Cerro Moreno to the Island of Santa Maria. Take a left at the turn off to Caleta Constitucion, stay on the road heading south, past the scallop farm. Then get off the road and drive on the hard sand and aim to go west. A steep trail (only accessible with 4x4) takes you to the top of the hill you see from the Scallop farm. Head west and follow GPS to the dive site. Park you cart at the top and walk your gear down to the small inlet you see from the road. Same access as Anemone Wall
English (Translate this text in English): From Antofagasta head towards Juan Lopez, go around Cerro Moreno to the Island of Santa Maria. Take a left at the turn off to Caleta Constitucion, stay on the road heading south, past the scallop farm. Then get off the road and drive on the hard sand and aim to go west. A steep trail (only accessible with 4x4) takes you to the top of the hill you see from the Scallop farm. Head west and follow GPS to the dive site. Park you cart at the top and walk your gear down to the small inlet you see from the road. Same access as Anemone Wall
English (Translate this text in English): From Antofagasta head towards Juan Lopez, go around Cerro Moreno to the Island of Santa Maria. Take a left at the turn off to Caleta Constitucion, stay on the road heading south, past the scallop farm. Then get off the road and drive on the hard sand and aim to go west. A steep trail (only accessible with 4x4) takes you to the top of the hill you see from the Scallop farm. Head west and follow GPS to the dive site. Park you cart at the top and walk your gear down to the small inlet you see from the road. Same access as Anemone Wall
English (Translate this text in English): From Antofagasta head towards Juan Lopez, go around Cerro Moreno to the Island of Santa Maria. Take a left at the turn off to Caleta Constitucion, stay on the road heading south, past the scallop farm. Then get off the road and drive on the hard sand and aim to go west. A steep trail (only accessible with 4x4) takes you to the top of the hill you see from the Scallop farm. Head west and follow GPS to the dive site. Park you cart at the top and walk your gear down to the small inlet you see from the road. Same access as Anemone Wall
English (Translate this text in English): From Antofagasta head towards Juan Lopez, go around Cerro Moreno to the Island of Santa Maria. Take a left at the turn off to Caleta Constitucion, stay on the road heading south, past the scallop farm. Then get off the road and drive on the hard sand and aim to go west. A steep trail (only accessible with 4x4) takes you to the top of the hill you see from the Scallop farm. Head west and follow GPS to the dive site. Park you cart at the top and walk your gear down to the small inlet you see from the road. Same access as Anemone Wall
English (Translate this text in English): From Antofagasta head towards Juan Lopez, go around Cerro Moreno to the Island of Santa Maria. Take a left at the turn off to Caleta Constitucion, stay on the road heading south, past the scallop farm. Then get off the road and drive on the hard sand and aim to go west. A steep trail (only accessible with 4x4) takes you to the top of the hill you see from the Scallop farm. Head west and follow GPS to the dive site. Park you cart at the top and walk your gear down to the small inlet you see from the road. Same access as Anemone Wall
English (Translate this text in English): From Antofagasta head towards Juan Lopez, go around Cerro Moreno to the Island of Santa Maria. Take a left at the turn off to Caleta Constitucion, stay on the road heading south, past the scallop farm. Then get off the road and drive on the hard sand and aim to go west. A steep trail (only accessible with 4x4) takes you to the top of the hill you see from the Scallop farm. Head west and follow GPS to the dive site. Park you cart at the top and walk your gear down to the small inlet you see from the road. Same access as Anemone Wall
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Alternative name El sendero del Moai
Average depth 20 m / 65.6 ft
Max depth 22 m / 72.2 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): It's a very picturesque dive in that you keep the wall on your right and you pass by a number of rock formations. One looks like a spire, the kind of a statue of Easter Island, reason for the Moai name. Look for the cave at 90 feet just north of the Moai. Come back through the kelp or venture yourself around the island and come back through the channel...a few daredevils have.
English (Translate this text in English): It's a very picturesque dive in that you keep the wall on your right and you pass by a number of rock formations. One looks like a spire, the kind of a statue of Easter Island, reason for the Moai name. Look for the cave at 90 feet just north of the Moai. Come back through the kelp or venture yourself around the island and come back through the channel...a few daredevils have.
It's a very picturesque dive in that you keep the wall on your right and you pass by a number of rock formations. One looks like a spire, the kind of a statue of Easter Island, reason for the Moai name. Look for the cave at 90 feet just north of the Moai. Come back through the kelp or venture yourself around the island and come back through the channel...a few daredevils have.
English (Translate this text in English): It's a very picturesque dive in that you keep the wall on your right and you pass by a number of rock formations. One looks like a spire, the kind of a statue of Easter Island, reason for the Moai name. Look for the cave at 90 feet just north of the Moai. Come back through the kelp or venture yourself around the island and come back through the channel...a few daredevils have.
English (Translate this text in English): It's a very picturesque dive in that you keep the wall on your right and you pass by a number of rock formations. One looks like a spire, the kind of a statue of Easter Island, reason for the Moai name. Look for the cave at 90 feet just north of the Moai. Come back through the kelp or venture yourself around the island and come back through the channel...a few daredevils have.
English (Translate this text in English): It's a very picturesque dive in that you keep the wall on your right and you pass by a number of rock formations. One looks like a spire, the kind of a statue of Easter Island, reason for the Moai name. Look for the cave at 90 feet just north of the Moai. Come back through the kelp or venture yourself around the island and come back through the channel...a few daredevils have.
English (Translate this text in English): It's a very picturesque dive in that you keep the wall on your right and you pass by a number of rock formations. One looks like a spire, the kind of a statue of Easter Island, reason for the Moai name. Look for the cave at 90 feet just north of the Moai. Come back through the kelp or venture yourself around the island and come back through the channel...a few daredevils have.
English (Translate this text in English): It's a very picturesque dive in that you keep the wall on your right and you pass by a number of rock formations. One looks like a spire, the kind of a statue of Easter Island, reason for the Moai name. Look for the cave at 90 feet just north of the Moai. Come back through the kelp or venture yourself around the island and come back through the channel...a few daredevils have.
English (Translate this text in English): It's a very picturesque dive in that you keep the wall on your right and you pass by a number of rock formations. One looks like a spire, the kind of a statue of Easter Island, reason for the Moai name. Look for the cave at 90 feet just north of the Moai. Come back through the kelp or venture yourself around the island and come back through the channel...a few daredevils have.
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