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Underwater Photo Location: los mogotes, gardens of the queen,cuba

Underwater Photo Location: los mogotes, gardens of the queen,cuba

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coral reef between 8 and 22 meters, caribean reef sharks, groupers, anemones, school of tarpons, turtles, stingrays, nassau grupers, black coral colonys, nidibrach.
Facts about los mogotes, gardens of the queen,cuba
  • It is in Cuba
  • los mogotes, gardens of the queen,cuba is in the Caribbean Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
Liveaboardwallnight

Marine Life
bigsmallsharksturtlescoral

Diving facilities
airnitroxguided

Photo facilities
macrowideangle

by Noel Lopez
caribean reef shark,Nikon D800E,tokina lens 10-17mm at 15mm, two ikelite subtrobe DS125, aquatica housing.

by Noel Lopez
flamingo tongue conch, canon 5D mark III, canon lens 100 mm macro, seacam housing. two ikelite subtrobe DS125

by Noel Lopez
Caribean Reef Shark, nikon D800E, tokina lens 10-17mm at 15 mm, two ikelite subtrobe DS125.

by Noel Lopez
caribean reef sharks,canon60D ,tokina lens 10-17mm at 10mm,two ikelite strobe DS125,seacam housing.
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