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Underwater Photo Location: Mary's Place

Underwater Photo Location: Mary's Place

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One of the most famous dive sites in Roatan, always a pleasure to return for the black corals and other beautiful landscapes with sponges and deep swin thrus.
Facts about Mary's Place
  • It is in Honduras
  • Mary's Place is in the Caribbean Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-30 Metres 0-100 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
dayboat

Marine Life
smallcoral

Diving facilities
airhireinstructionguidedfriendly


by Larry Polster
One of many Hogfish diving Roatan, Nikon D300

by Steven Anderson
This photo of a Nassau Grouper was taken just outside the entrance to Mary's Place, during a dive trip to Roatan in 2007.

by Steven Anderson
This is a wide angle shot taken just after exiting Marys Place off Roatan. Great wall diving !!!!!!

by David Gilchrist
Sponges- Wall Dive, Mary's Place, Roatan-Was surprised by the orientation of these sponges. Almost tempted to rotate the image, but the exhaust bubbles in the background reach for the surface. SeaLife DC1000 with Wide Angle lens, single strobe.

by Jonathan Sala
lunch time... bon apétit...
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