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Underwater Photo Location: Roca Partida, Revillagigedo Islands

Underwater Photo Location: Roca Partida, Revillagigedo Islands

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The Revillagigedo Islands are a group of four volcanic islands in the Pacific Ocean, known for their unique ecosystem. They lie approximately 390 kilometres (240 mi) southwest of Cabo San Lucas, the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula, and 720 to 970 kilometres (450 to 600 mi) west of Manzanillo. The islands have been part of Manzanillo municipality of the Mexican state of Colima since 1861.
In July 2016, the Revillagigedo Archipelago were inscribed as a World Heritage Site.
Facts about Roca Partida, Revillagigedo Islands
  • It is in Mexico
  • Roca Partida, Revillagigedo Islands is in the Pacific.
  • The typical depth is 50+ Metres 160+ Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 3-10 Metres 10-30 Feet.
Dive types
Liveaboard

Marine Life
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by Patrick Barton
This shot is at 120 Ft. at Roca Partida. The currents were very strong and trying to get this shot, with all sharks lined up, proved difficult. They are many others waiting to get inside the inset in reef.

by Alejandro Topete
School of Hamerheads, Roca Partida México

by Alejandro Topete
Photographer Mantaray and sun, Roca Partida Mexico

by Alejandro Topete
Dolphins come, Roca Partida México

by Alejandro Topete
Dolphins in the Blue, Roca Partida México

by Alejandro Topete
Sleeping Sharks, Roca Partida México

by Sean Chinn
School of Roca

by Alejandro Topete
Dolphin encounter, Roca Partida México

by Alejandro Topete
School of Hammerheads, Roca Partida México

by Alejandro Topete
Mantaray with Diver and Sun, Roca Partida México

by Conor Culver
"Manta Terrarium" part of my Underwater Surrealism body of work

by Alejandro Topete
White tips sleeping, Roca Partida México

by Conor Culver
"Travelers" This image switches the roles between divers and mantas. We always go to see these amazing animals, this is them coming up to explore our world. The Image also references how these mantas loved bubbles on their bellies in Socorro.

by Alejandro Topete
White Tip Shark and fish, Roca Partida México

by Alejandro Topete
Mantaray in the bubles, Roca Partida México

by Alejandro Topete
Dolphins in the Blue, Roca Partida México

by Alejandro Topete
Divers with Mantaray, Roca Partida México

by Alejandro Topete
Roca Partida and the sunset, Revillagigedo Islands México

by Nick Polanszky
Stacks of Whitetip Reef Sharks gather together on the ledges sticking out of the tall standing rock pinnacle of Roca Partida

by Alejandro Topete
Tails of Sharks, Roca Partida México

by Alejandro Topete
Mantaray with Diver, Roca Partida México

by Alejandro Topete
Roger at the end, Roca Partida México

by Alejandro Topete
White Tip Sharks, Roca Partida México

by Alejandro Topete
Marcelo, Roger and Mantaray, Roca Partida México

by Alejandro Topete
Shark Tails, Roca Partida México

by Nick Polanszky
Giant Manta Ray glides past at Roca Partida, Revillagigedo Islands

by Alejandro Topete
Luis & Mantaray, Roca Partida Mexico

by Hilario Itriago
A Silky shark comes close in defense of the bait ball he was feeding from.
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