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Underwater Photo Location: Devil's reef - Tenerife- Canary islands

Underwater Photo Location: Devil's reef - Tenerife- Canary islands

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this point is adrenaline!! ... don´t hesitate!!! :D

on boat 5 minutes. descending by anchor line. a sand bottom with garden eels. The reef ends at vertical wall descending at 35- 40 mts deep. in this wall you can see morays, stingrays, tunas, barracudas, a lot of groupers, giants anaemones, octopus, parrotfish, jackfish, different kind of sharks, black and red coral... abound..

the security was tangible every moment: 5 meters deep reserve tank, oxygen, First Aid Kit, VHF transmitter and mobile telephone. the divemaster has a ponnytank (extra tank) with him and 2 second stage.


we dive with SeaDive (http://www.subcanaria.com)

indeed, is very dep but .. highly recomended.
Facts about Devil's reef - Tenerife- Canary islands
  • It is in Spain
  • Devil's reef - Tenerife- Canary islands is in the Atlantic (South).
  • The typical depth is 0-40 Metres 0-130 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 30+ Metres 100+ Feet.
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