El Laberinto
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In front of the reef edge at 12m, large rocks come up from a depth of 35m and form rugged canyons. Gradually over boulders, it goes deeper up to 40+m. In the northern part, a chimney goes from 34m to 24m, at the bottom of which is one of the numerous orange tree corals.
Due to the immediate proximity of the deep sea, large schools of amberjacks can often pass by here. Between the cliffs, black corals hang in some places.
Dive Activity & Environmental Conditions
Top Wildlife Sightings
Most frequently spotted marine life based on dive logs
#1
Moray Eel
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Barracuda
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#3
Grouper/Basslets
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#4
Stingrays
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#5
Eagle Ray
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#6
Angel Shark
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#7
Trumpetfish
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#8
Damselfish
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#9
Scorpionfish
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#10
Jackfish
5
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