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Underwater Photo Location: End of the MAp

Underwater Photo Location: End of the MAp

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Located near Great Issak Island, End of the Map is in about 85 feet of water with really not much to see on the bottom. There is a 2 foot high reef ledge that can be great for lobster or lionfish if you can get that deep on a breath hold. The draw is up to 40 bull sharks in peak season with tiger sharks and hammerheads mixed in. You never know what you may see in the middle of nowhere. Not many have braved the night dive.
Facts about End of the MAp
Dive types
Liveaboard

Marine Life
bigsharks


Photo facilities
wideangle

by Matt Heath
How do you get back to the boat with this bull shark right over head?
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