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Underwater Photo Location: San Carlos Mexico

Underwater Photo Location: San Carlos Mexico

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Nice dives especially if you like Sealions! Had a great group from Dona Ana Divers in New Mexico.
Facts about San Carlos Mexico
  • It is in Mexico
  • The typical depth is 0-30 Metres 0-100 Feet.
Dive types
dayboat


Diving facilities
air

Photo facilities
wideangle

by Jim Mcguire
This was the Sea of Cortez and the pups were very curious. Of course Mom Sealion was watching them and us very carefully!

by Jim Mcguire
I don't know who was the most curious!

by Tobias Reitmayr
Mexican Dancer closeup

by Tobias Reitmayr
Mexican Dancer

by Tobias Reitmayr
Freediver on ascent

by Tobias Reitmayr
Freediver with Sea Lion

by Laurie Slawson
No Diving Today/Results of Typhoon Lidia at San Carlos, Sonora Mexico.

by Laurie Slawson
Swimming In Sunlight/Photographed with a Tokina 10-17 mm fisheye lens at San Pedro Nolasco dive site at San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.

by Laurie Slawson
Felimida baumanni/Photographed with a Canon 60 mm macro lens and SMC-1 at San Nicolas in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.

by Laurie Slawson
Underwater view at Isla San Pedro Nolasco/Photographed with a Tokina 10-17 mm fisheye lens at San Carlos, Mexico.

by Laurie Slawson
Sargasso at San Nicolas/Photographed with a Tokina 10-17 mm fisheye lens at San Carlos, Mexico.

by Laurie Slawson
Divers With Sea Lion/Photographed with a Tokina 10-17 mm lens at San Pedro Nolasco in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.

by Laurie Slawson
Divers at San Pedro Nolasco in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico/Photographed with a Tokina 10-17 mm fisheye lens

by Laurie Slawson
Sea Lion With Bubbles/Photographed with a Tokina 10-17 mm fisheye lens at San Pedro Nolasco in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

by Laurie Slawson
Hello There!/Sea lion photographed with a Tokina 10-17 mm fisheye lens at San Pedro Nolasco in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

by Laurie Slawson
Christmas Tree Worm/Photographed with a 60 mm macro lens and SMC-1 at San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

by Laurie Slawson
Tall coral/Photographed with a Canon 100 mm macro lens at Shangri La in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

by Laurie Slawson
Tunicates/Photographed with a Canon 100 mm macro lens at Shangri La in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

by Laurie Slawson
Crab and red coral/Photographed with a 100 mm macro lens at Shangri La in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

by Laurie Slawson
Fan Coral/Photographed with a 100 mm macro lens at Shangi La in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

by Laurie Slawson
Blue-Eyed Crab/Photographed with a Canon 100 mm macro lens at Shangri La in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

by Laurie Slawson
White Cup Coral/Photographed with a Canon 100 mm macro lens at Shangri La in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

by Laurie Slawson
Chocolate chip sea star/Photographed with a Canon 100 mm macro lens at Shangri La in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

by Laurie Slawson
Christmas Tree Worm/Photographed with a 100 mm macro lens at Shangri La in San Carlos, Mexico

by Laurie Slawson
Porcupinefish/Photographed with a Canon 60 mm macro lens at San Nicolas in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

by Laurie Slawson
Pacific Scallop/Photographed with a Canon 60 mm macro lens at San Nicolas in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

by Laurie Slawson
Sea Cucumber/Photographed with a Canon 60 mm macro lens at San Nicolas in San Carlos, Mexico

by Laurie Slawson
Felimare californiensis/Photographed with a Canon 60 mm macro lens and SMC-1 at San Nicolas in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

by Laurie Slawson
Christmas Tree Worm/Photographed with a Canon 60 mm macro lens at San Nicolas in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

by Laurie Slawson
Porcupinefish/Photographed with a Canon 60 mm macro lens at San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

by Laurie Slawson
Star Coral/Photographed with a Canon 60 mm macro lens and SMC-2 diopter at San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

by Laurie Slawson
Coryphellina marcusorum/Photographed with a Canon 60 mm macro lens and SMC-2 at San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

by Laurie Slawson
Star Coral/Photographed with a Canon 60 mm macro lens and SMC-2 at San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

by Laurie Slawson
Christmas Tree Worm/Photographed with a 60 mm macro lens at Isla Venado, San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

by Laurie Slawson
Felimare agassizii/Photographed with a 60 mm macro lens and SMC-2 at San Nicolas in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

by Laurie Slawson
Felimare agasizzii/Photographed with a Canon 60 mm macro lens at San Nicolas in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

by Laurie Slawson
Coral at San Pedro Nolasco/Photographed with a Tokina 10-17 mm fisheye lens at San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

by Laurie Slawson
Couch Potato Sea Star/Photographed with a Canon 60 mm macro lens at San Nicolas in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

by Laurie Slawson
Merman/Photographed at San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

by Kristi Tullis
Curious octopus.
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