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Underwater Photo Location: Wolf Island

Underwater Photo Location: Wolf Island

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We was making the long trip up to the Islands of Wolf and Darwin in the Galapagos. Wolf Island is not all palagics there is also some great small stuff
Facts about Wolf Island
  • It is in Ecuador
  • Wolf Island is in the Pacific.
  • The typical depth is 0-30 Metres 0-100 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 3-10 Metres 10-30 Feet.
Dive types
Liveaboard

Marine Life
bigsmallsharkswhalesdolphinsshoalsstinging

Diving facilities
air

Photo facilities
macrowideangle

by Karl Hodgkins
Red Fire

by Mark Thomas
Green turtle off Wolf, Galapagos. April 2008. S5 Pro 10.5mm,

by Lowrey Holthaus
Red Lipped Batfish, Galapagos Islands

by Mikhail Smirnov
OMG! Galapagos, near the Wolf isl.

by Gary Coulter
Red Streaked Blenny (about 2" long) Notice the cute fringes above and between the eyes. Don't they look like eyelashes? Photo taken at Wolf Island in the Galapagos Islands

by Mikhail Smirnov
Moray eel near the Wolf isl. Galapagos

by Chris Miskavitch
Galapagos (turtle pair)

by Alejandro Topete
School of Jacks, Galapagos Ecuador

by Alejandro Topete
Eagle Ray flying on the reef

by Terry Goss
Flying Eagle Squadron, GO! - Isla Lobo, Galapagos, Ecuador

by Terry Goss
The Spotted Eagle Squadron - Isla Lobo, Galapagos - a crop, but kinda neat.

by Tracey Jennings
At the cleaning station, the scalloped hammerheads come very close when the current is ripping

by Tracey Jennings
Somewhere behind you ...

by Morgan Ashton
Wolf Island - Scalloped Hammerhead
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