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Underwater Photo Location: Caldera, El Morro

Underwater Photo Location: Caldera, El Morro

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El Morro is a peninsula that is opposite the beautiful beaches of Bahia Ingles.
On the way to El Morro by boat you can see penguins and seals and many other types of bird life.
The dive boat Ocotopus has room for 10 guests for daytrips and 5 guests for overnight nightdiving
trips.
There is a good variety of fish and marine life.
On shore there is a good range of acomodation right on the beach at Bahia Ingles.
El Morro also features an archealogical park with whale skeletons and shark teeth up to 60mm long.
Inland on the Argentine border there is the highest volcano in the world Ocho Salada, overnight
camping tours are available to visit the volcano.
Bahia Ingles is 5 kilometres from Caldera, there are regular flights available
from the capital Santiago de Chile.
Chile is a safe country to travel in and the people are friendly and helpful.

Regards Robert
Facts about Caldera, El Morro
  • It is in Chile
  • Caldera, El Morro is in the Chilean Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-30 Metres 0-100 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
Liveaboarddayboatshorewrecknightdrift

Marine Life
sharkswhalesdolphinscoralkelp

Diving facilities
airrepairshireinstructionguidedfriendly

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