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- Dive Guides:
- Diving Cozumel
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The Mexican island of Cozumel is especially known for its exceptionally clear, 150-foot visibility and for its effortless drift diving. The island's lush reefs offer incredible drop-offs, pinnacles, and labyrinths of interconnecting caves and tunnels. In addition, there is a tremendous variety and abundance of marine life in the turquoise waters surrounding the island. Photographers and video enthusiasts will find more friendly, 'easy to shoot` reef fishes, eels and invertebrates than almost anywhere else in the Caribbean. This guide covers in detail 30 of the best dive sites - both shore and boat dives. For the primary sites, a cross-section diagram is provided which shows the bottom profile and depths of various points of interest. Also included is a chapter on interesting and unusual marine life. Besides the excellent diving, Cozumel is one of the most reasonably priced destinations in the Caribbean and is known for its numerous topside attractions ranging from archaeological wonders to excellent restaurants and outrageous discos. Information is also provided on where to stay, dine and shop. For those wishing to explore the island or the nearby Yucatan Peninsula, a chapter is devoted to the extensive Mayan ruins. Whether you are a serious diver, holiday snorkeler or simply an admirer of the undersea world, DIVING COZUMEL is a valuable reference that contains a wealth of useful information. 18cm x 26cm, 112 pages. Includes colour photographs.
From: Hinchcliffe
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