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Bajo Amarillo
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Bajo Amarillo is an impressive formation on Culebra’s Atlantic side. The top of the “bump“ is less than 20 feet deep with depths reaching approximately 80 feet where the coral meets the sand, hence the Beginner to Advanced rating.
Large schools of Creole Wrasse, Bermuda Chub, or Atlantic Spadefish can sometimes be seen here, along with the usual Caribbean reef species.
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