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Underwater Photo Location: Hand Deeps

Underwater Photo Location: Hand Deeps

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Hands Deep
(12-50m) A series of rocky pinnacles in the middle of no where! Like the Eddystone, the kelp disappears once you are below 20m.
This a high energy site, that if the tide does pick up it is easy to find an area in the lee to explore. Life is similar to the Eddystone

You can dive this wreck from the dive boat Sunfish. You can contact Mike of Sunfish Charters on 07968-262421 or email click here to email  or visit website Never been on Sunfish before, then check out our Testimonial page on website
Facts about Hand Deeps
  • It is in United Kingdom
  • The typical depth is 0-50 Metres 0-160 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
dayboatwalldriftdrysuit

Marine Life
bigsmallsharkskelpshoals


Photo facilities
macrowideangle

by Mark Thomas
Male cuckoo wrasse. Plymouth. D200 60mm.
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