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Acceso
¿Como? En barco
Distancia Largo trayecto de barco (> 30min)
¿Fácil de encontrar? Difícil de encontrar
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Características del sitio de buceo
Profundidad media 4.6 m / 15.1 ft
Profundidad máxima 7.6 m / 24.9 ft
Corriente Mediana ( 1-2 nudos)
Visibilidad Mediana ( 5 - 10 m)
Calidad
Calidad del sitio Estupendo
Experiencia Para todos niveles
Bio interés Interesante
Más detalles
Multitud entre semana
Multitud en fin/semana
Tipo de buceo
- Tiburones
- Arrecife
Actividades del sitio de buceo
- Biologia marina
- Buceo nocturno
- Entrenamiento de buceo
- Snorkel / Buceo libre
- Orientación
- Fotografía
Peligros
- Corriente
Información adicional
English (Traducir este texto en Español): This reef gets its name from its curved shape. There’s a bunch of large coral heads that grew in a semi circle shape. This formation is on the northeast corner of the reef. There’s a large area of sand in the middle that’s the perfect place to observe creatures of the reef on a night dive. It’s not uncommon to see octopus scurrying about during these night dive.
This reef has several sandy ledges running east to west. This is a likely place to catch a sea turtle sleeping during the day. Nurse sharks like to hang out here too. Just in case you don’t know, Turtles are a protected species. It’s illegal to disturb them in any way. So don’t try to touch them.
This is a great dive site to bring along an underwater camera. That way you can take pictures of the turtles and sharks that are posing under the ledges of this Florida Keys reef just waiting on you to drop in.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): This reef gets its name from its curved shape. There’s a bunch of large coral heads that grew in a semi circle shape. This formation is on the northeast corner of the reef. There’s a large area of sand in the middle that’s the perfect place to observe creatures of the reef on a night dive. It’s not uncommon to see octopus scurrying about during these night dive.
This reef has several sandy ledges running east to west. This is a likely place to catch a sea turtle sleeping during the day. Nurse sharks like to hang out here too. Just in case you don’t know, Turtles are a protected species. It’s illegal to disturb them in any way. So don’t try to touch them.
This is a great dive site to bring along an underwater camera. That way you can take pictures of the turtles and sharks that are posing under the ledges of this Florida Keys reef just waiting on you to drop in.
This reef gets its name from its curved shape. There’s a bunch of large coral heads that grew in a semi circle shape. This formation is on the northeast corner of the reef. There’s a large area of sand in the middle that’s the perfect place to observe creatures of the reef on a night dive. It’s not uncommon to see octopus scurrying about during these night dive.
This reef has several sandy ledges running east to west. This is a likely place to catch a sea turtle sleeping during the day. Nurse sharks like to hang out here too. Just in case you don’t know, Turtles are a protected species. It’s illegal to disturb them in any way. So don’t try to touch them.
This is a great dive site to bring along an underwater camera. That way you can take pictures of the turtles and sharks that are posing under the ledges of this Florida Keys reef just waiting on you to drop in.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): This reef gets its name from its curved shape. There’s a bunch of large coral heads that grew in a semi circle shape. This formation is on the northeast corner of the reef. There’s a large area of sand in the middle that’s the perfect place to observe creatures of the reef on a night dive. It’s not uncommon to see octopus scurrying about during these night dive.
This reef has several sandy ledges running east to west. This is a likely place to catch a sea turtle sleeping during the day. Nurse sharks like to hang out here too. Just in case you don’t know, Turtles are a protected species. It’s illegal to disturb them in any way. So don’t try to touch them.
This is a great dive site to bring along an underwater camera. That way you can take pictures of the turtles and sharks that are posing under the ledges of this Florida Keys reef just waiting on you to drop in.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): This reef gets its name from its curved shape. There’s a bunch of large coral heads that grew in a semi circle shape. This formation is on the northeast corner of the reef. There’s a large area of sand in the middle that’s the perfect place to observe creatures of the reef on a night dive. It’s not uncommon to see octopus scurrying about during these night dive.
This reef has several sandy ledges running east to west. This is a likely place to catch a sea turtle sleeping during the day. Nurse sharks like to hang out here too. Just in case you don’t know, Turtles are a protected species. It’s illegal to disturb them in any way. So don’t try to touch them.
This is a great dive site to bring along an underwater camera. That way you can take pictures of the turtles and sharks that are posing under the ledges of this Florida Keys reef just waiting on you to drop in.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): This reef gets its name from its curved shape. There’s a bunch of large coral heads that grew in a semi circle shape. This formation is on the northeast corner of the reef. There’s a large area of sand in the middle that’s the perfect place to observe creatures of the reef on a night dive. It’s not uncommon to see octopus scurrying about during these night dive.
This reef has several sandy ledges running east to west. This is a likely place to catch a sea turtle sleeping during the day. Nurse sharks like to hang out here too. Just in case you don’t know, Turtles are a protected species. It’s illegal to disturb them in any way. So don’t try to touch them.
This is a great dive site to bring along an underwater camera. That way you can take pictures of the turtles and sharks that are posing under the ledges of this Florida Keys reef just waiting on you to drop in.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): This reef gets its name from its curved shape. There’s a bunch of large coral heads that grew in a semi circle shape. This formation is on the northeast corner of the reef. There’s a large area of sand in the middle that’s the perfect place to observe creatures of the reef on a night dive. It’s not uncommon to see octopus scurrying about during these night dive.
This reef has several sandy ledges running east to west. This is a likely place to catch a sea turtle sleeping during the day. Nurse sharks like to hang out here too. Just in case you don’t know, Turtles are a protected species. It’s illegal to disturb them in any way. So don’t try to touch them.
This is a great dive site to bring along an underwater camera. That way you can take pictures of the turtles and sharks that are posing under the ledges of this Florida Keys reef just waiting on you to drop in.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): This reef gets its name from its curved shape. There’s a bunch of large coral heads that grew in a semi circle shape. This formation is on the northeast corner of the reef. There’s a large area of sand in the middle that’s the perfect place to observe creatures of the reef on a night dive. It’s not uncommon to see octopus scurrying about during these night dive.
This reef has several sandy ledges running east to west. This is a likely place to catch a sea turtle sleeping during the day. Nurse sharks like to hang out here too. Just in case you don’t know, Turtles are a protected species. It’s illegal to disturb them in any way. So don’t try to touch them.
This is a great dive site to bring along an underwater camera. That way you can take pictures of the turtles and sharks that are posing under the ledges of this Florida Keys reef just waiting on you to drop in.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): This reef gets its name from its curved shape. There’s a bunch of large coral heads that grew in a semi circle shape. This formation is on the northeast corner of the reef. There’s a large area of sand in the middle that’s the perfect place to observe creatures of the reef on a night dive. It’s not uncommon to see octopus scurrying about during these night dive.
This reef has several sandy ledges running east to west. This is a likely place to catch a sea turtle sleeping during the day. Nurse sharks like to hang out here too. Just in case you don’t know, Turtles are a protected species. It’s illegal to disturb them in any way. So don’t try to touch them.
This is a great dive site to bring along an underwater camera. That way you can take pictures of the turtles and sharks that are posing under the ledges of this Florida Keys reef just waiting on you to drop in.
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