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Underwater Photo Location: Cozumel - Paradise Reef

Underwater Photo Location: Cozumel - Paradise Reef

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"Paradise" is a wonderful reef in the beautiful waters of Cozumel. Often used as a second dive site, it is a top choice for night dives due to its flat topography, shallow depth and minimal current.
Facts about Cozumel - Paradise Reef
  • It is in Mexico
  • Cozumel - Paradise Reef 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
night

Marine Life
smallsharksturtlescoral

Diving facilities
air


by Nathan Cook
I can never get over the beauty of Queen Angel Fish

by Steven Anderson
The colors of Cozumel

by Saket Trivedi
Sandy profile.

by Len Nuttall
Cortez Round Stingray.. F8/200 ISO 200 one YS100A strobe.

by Kent Keller
Seahorse Dream

by Herbert Dubois
Feather Duster Worm

by Alejandro Topete
Benny in Cozumel, Mexico

by Alejandro Topete
flamingo tongues

by Alejandro Topete
In the orange

by Alejandro Topete
Blenny in the cave, Cozumel Mexico

by Alejandro Topete
Reef with Diver, Cozumel Mexico

by Steven Anderson
One of the prettiest Angelfish, the French Angelfish that inhabits the waters off Cozumel.

by Shamyim Katz
I spotted this Green Sea Turtle during a night dive. At the time, I was set up for macro photography. I quickly screwed on my wet lens, positioned the strobes and swam in front of the turtle. He was curious and swam right up to the camera!
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