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Red anemone with sparkling dust above.
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Red anemone with sparkling dust above.
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Underwater Photo Location: Palancar Breaks

Underwater Photo Location: Palancar Breaks

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Wow - this is a break in the reef on a day when the drift was minimal. Starts as a crack in the reef and proceeds wider to make two walls on either side with beautiful overhangs(and full of critters & fish) - at its shallowest about 30-ish feet, at it's deepest about 60-ish feet, but progresses deeper the further you go and the "break" or double wall progresses to a wall-ish type dive. Since we were so shallow we stayed for about an hour and since we were at our own speed (dive master with my buddy & me), we "sauntered" along at a very peaceful and studied pace. This dive trip (with just the 3 of us most of the time) was one of the most luxurious of my 200+ dives - at our own pace and finally to have a chance to look and _see_ so much u/w, which is a continual wonderment of gorgeous examples of the variety of life.
Facts about Palancar Breaks
  • It is in Mexico
  • Palancar Breaks is in the Caribbean Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 3-10 Metres 10-30 Feet.
Dive types
shore

Marine Life
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by Claire Kennedy
If you can catch one standing/sitting still, they are fun to watch - from Cozumel, during a trip which my buddy and I were diving alone so we could spend as much time as we wanted hunting for neat critters to photograph.

by Cheri Denn
Christmas Tree worms are one of my favorites. This was taken on Planacar Bricks, Cozumel, MX

by Cheri Denn
Have to love it when the sealife poses. Taken in Cozumel on a divesite named Planacar Bricks.

by Steven Anderson
The walls of Cozumel offer color and large fans on most of the walls. This image is from a dive at Palancar Bricks.

by Cheri Denn
This picture of sponges spawning was taken at the Palancar Bricks, Cozumel, Mexico in late September, 2010

by Steven Anderson
This turtle stayed right with us and was more interested in a snack then swimming away from us. This image was taken during a dive at Palancar Bricks - Cozumel Mexico
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