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English (Translate this text in English): From liveaboard with permission from President of Mexico.
English (Translate this text in English): From liveaboard with permission from President of Mexico.
From liveaboard with permission from President of Mexico.
English (Translate this text in English): From liveaboard with permission from President of Mexico.
English (Translate this text in English): From liveaboard with permission from President of Mexico.
English (Translate this text in English): From liveaboard with permission from President of Mexico.
English (Translate this text in English): From liveaboard with permission from President of Mexico.
English (Translate this text in English): From liveaboard with permission from President of Mexico.
English (Translate this text in English): From liveaboard with permission from President of Mexico.
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Alternative name Islas Revillagigedo
Average depth 33 m / 108.3 ft
Max depth 200 m / 656.2 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): Roca Partica is a rock about 100 yards in length, sticking out like two horns from the sea, covered with quano. White tips swim and nest in the nooks in the shallows. Hammerheads circle down below. Giant Mantas cruise in and out. The current is slight on the lee side and a wild ride on the windward.
English (Translate this text in English): Roca Partica is a rock about 100 yards in length, sticking out like two horns from the sea, covered with quano. White tips swim and nest in the nooks in the shallows. Hammerheads circle down below. Giant Mantas cruise in and out. The current is slight on the lee side and a wild ride on the windward.
Roca Partica is a rock about 100 yards in length, sticking out like two horns from the sea, covered with quano. White tips swim and nest in the nooks in the shallows. Hammerheads circle down below. Giant Mantas cruise in and out. The current is slight on the lee side and a wild ride on the windward.
English (Translate this text in English): Roca Partica is a rock about 100 yards in length, sticking out like two horns from the sea, covered with quano. White tips swim and nest in the nooks in the shallows. Hammerheads circle down below. Giant Mantas cruise in and out. The current is slight on the lee side and a wild ride on the windward.
English (Translate this text in English): Roca Partica is a rock about 100 yards in length, sticking out like two horns from the sea, covered with quano. White tips swim and nest in the nooks in the shallows. Hammerheads circle down below. Giant Mantas cruise in and out. The current is slight on the lee side and a wild ride on the windward.
English (Translate this text in English): Roca Partica is a rock about 100 yards in length, sticking out like two horns from the sea, covered with quano. White tips swim and nest in the nooks in the shallows. Hammerheads circle down below. Giant Mantas cruise in and out. The current is slight on the lee side and a wild ride on the windward.
English (Translate this text in English): Roca Partica is a rock about 100 yards in length, sticking out like two horns from the sea, covered with quano. White tips swim and nest in the nooks in the shallows. Hammerheads circle down below. Giant Mantas cruise in and out. The current is slight on the lee side and a wild ride on the windward.
English (Translate this text in English): Roca Partica is a rock about 100 yards in length, sticking out like two horns from the sea, covered with quano. White tips swim and nest in the nooks in the shallows. Hammerheads circle down below. Giant Mantas cruise in and out. The current is slight on the lee side and a wild ride on the windward.
English (Translate this text in English): Roca Partica is a rock about 100 yards in length, sticking out like two horns from the sea, covered with quano. White tips swim and nest in the nooks in the shallows. Hammerheads circle down below. Giant Mantas cruise in and out. The current is slight on the lee side and a wild ride on the windward.
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