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 Dredger Wreck

Seychelles, Inner Islands, Mahe Island

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Datum: WGS84 [ Ayuda ]
Precisión:

Histórico GPS (2)

Latitud: 4° 36.811' S
Longitud: 55° 23.933' E

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English (Traducir este texto en Español): The shortest trip is by boat from Beau Vallon Bay

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The shortest trip is by boat from Beau Vallon Bay

The shortest trip is by boat from Beau Vallon Bay

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The shortest trip is by boat from Beau Vallon Bay

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The shortest trip is by boat from Beau Vallon Bay

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The shortest trip is by boat from Beau Vallon Bay

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The shortest trip is by boat from Beau Vallon Bay

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The shortest trip is by boat from Beau Vallon Bay

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The shortest trip is by boat from Beau Vallon Bay

¿Como? En barco

Distancia Trayecto de barco corto (< 10min)

¿Fácil de encontrar? Difícil de encontrar

 Características del sitio de buceo

Profundidad media 20 m / 65.6 ft

Profundidad máxima 30 m / 98.4 ft

Corriente Ninguna corriente

Visibilidad Mediana ( 5 - 10 m)

Calidad

Calidad del sitio Bueno

Experiencia CMAS ** / AOW

Bio interés Interesante

Más detalles

Multitud entre semana 

Multitud en fin/semana 

Tipo de buceo

- Pecios
- Profundo
- Grandes peces

Actividades del sitio de buceo

- Biologia marina
- Fotografía

Peligros

- Profundidad
- Especies peligrosas

 Información adicional

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The Dredger Wreck is the actual DREDGER. It lays on its side. No penetration is usually possible (no entry points). Maximum depth around the wreck is appr. 25 m, but diving centers state it as 27 m.

A large shoals of the Yellow Snapper are usually observed around.

Possibilities to see pepper and snow-flake morays, Stone and Scorpion fihes (I found 3 including 1 juvenile).

The large fish comes out from the blue to feed on the smaller one at the wreck.

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The Dredger Wreck is the actual DREDGER. It lays on its side. No penetration is usually possible (no entry points). Maximum depth around the wreck is appr. 25 m, but diving centers state it as 27 m.

A large shoals of the Yellow Snapper are usually observed around.

Possibilities to see pepper and snow-flake morays, Stone and Scorpion fihes (I found 3 including 1 juvenile).

The large fish comes out from the blue to feed on the smaller one at the wreck.

The Dredger Wreck is the actual DREDGER. It lays on its side. No penetration is usually possible (no entry points). Maximum depth around the wreck is appr. 25 m, but diving centers state it as 27 m.

A large shoals of the Yellow Snapper are usually observed around.

Possibilities to see pepper and snow-flake morays, Stone and Scorpion fihes (I found 3 including 1 juvenile).

The large fish comes out from the blue to feed on the smaller one at the wreck.

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The Dredger Wreck is the actual DREDGER. It lays on its side. No penetration is usually possible (no entry points). Maximum depth around the wreck is appr. 25 m, but diving centers state it as 27 m.

A large shoals of the Yellow Snapper are usually observed around.

Possibilities to see pepper and snow-flake morays, Stone and Scorpion fihes (I found 3 including 1 juvenile).

The large fish comes out from the blue to feed on the smaller one at the wreck.

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The Dredger Wreck is the actual DREDGER. It lays on its side. No penetration is usually possible (no entry points). Maximum depth around the wreck is appr. 25 m, but diving centers state it as 27 m.

A large shoals of the Yellow Snapper are usually observed around.

Possibilities to see pepper and snow-flake morays, Stone and Scorpion fihes (I found 3 including 1 juvenile).

The large fish comes out from the blue to feed on the smaller one at the wreck.

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The Dredger Wreck is the actual DREDGER. It lays on its side. No penetration is usually possible (no entry points). Maximum depth around the wreck is appr. 25 m, but diving centers state it as 27 m.

A large shoals of the Yellow Snapper are usually observed around.

Possibilities to see pepper and snow-flake morays, Stone and Scorpion fihes (I found 3 including 1 juvenile).

The large fish comes out from the blue to feed on the smaller one at the wreck.

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The Dredger Wreck is the actual DREDGER. It lays on its side. No penetration is usually possible (no entry points). Maximum depth around the wreck is appr. 25 m, but diving centers state it as 27 m.

A large shoals of the Yellow Snapper are usually observed around.

Possibilities to see pepper and snow-flake morays, Stone and Scorpion fihes (I found 3 including 1 juvenile).

The large fish comes out from the blue to feed on the smaller one at the wreck.

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The Dredger Wreck is the actual DREDGER. It lays on its side. No penetration is usually possible (no entry points). Maximum depth around the wreck is appr. 25 m, but diving centers state it as 27 m.

A large shoals of the Yellow Snapper are usually observed around.

Possibilities to see pepper and snow-flake morays, Stone and Scorpion fihes (I found 3 including 1 juvenile).

The large fish comes out from the blue to feed on the smaller one at the wreck.

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The Dredger Wreck is the actual DREDGER. It lays on its side. No penetration is usually possible (no entry points). Maximum depth around the wreck is appr. 25 m, but diving centers state it as 27 m.

A large shoals of the Yellow Snapper are usually observed around.

Possibilities to see pepper and snow-flake morays, Stone and Scorpion fihes (I found 3 including 1 juvenile).

The large fish comes out from the blue to feed on the smaller one at the wreck.

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