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Underwater Photo Location: Los Islotes, La Paz, Mexico

Underwater Photo Location: Los Islotes, La Paz, Mexico

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A protected colony os sea lions - simply breathtaking place. Full of pups, females and some dominant bulls (avoid them). Pups are very playful.
Facts about Los Islotes, La Paz, Mexico
  • It is in Mexico
  • Los Islotes, La Paz, Mexico is in the Pacific.
  • The typical depth is 0-10 Metres 0-30 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
dayboat

Marine Life
big

Diving facilities
nitrox

Photo facilities
wideangle

by Nur Tucker
A sea lion is soaking up the sun in LaPaz, Mexico

by Alejandro Topete
Sea lions in Green, Los Islotes de La Paz

by Alejandro Topete
Sea Lion Family in the green,los Islotes en La Paz, Mexico

by Nick Polanszky
A lone California Sea Lion breaks the school of Sardines in Los Islotes, La Paz, Mexico

by Raffaele Livornese
a couple of sealions are playing and hunting on a school of sardines
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