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Scuba Diving in the Galapagos: Tuesday 13 May 2008 - 13:47 |
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Visitors |
| Totals Top 10 |  | 36 % | Unknown |  | 29 % | Commercial |  | 16 % | networks |  | 3 % | |  | 2 % | Germany |  | < 1.0 % | Netherlands |  | < 1.0 % | Brazil |  | < 1.0 % | Italy |  | < 1.0 % | United Kingdom |  | < 1.0 % | Educational Institution | |
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Academy Bay Academy Bay is the bay of Puerto Ayora on Santa Cruz
Island with 5 dive sites. These dive sites are all within 20 minutes
from our base by boat. Three of the Academy Bay sites are generally
calm with little current; ideal for students or novices.
Darwin Island This dive site is not very protected, so dive conditions can be rough
with waves, surge and changing currents. The currents are normally from
the southeast and split right in front of the Rock Arch.
Espanola Espanola Island, or Hood Island, is the most southern in the
archipelago and is considered by many visitors to be one of the best.
Fernandina Since Fernandina lies to to the very west of the Galapagos archipelago
it has no introduced species, and as a consequence remains as the
Galapagos were before being colonized.
Floreana Island
There are 4 dive sites in Floreana Island called the Enderby Islet, Punta Ayora, Champion Islet and Devil's Crown.
Genovesa Genovesa is known more often by its English name of Tower and lies
north of the equator. Genevosa is the remains of an extinct volcano
that is open to the sea on the south side.
Isabela Punta Albemarle lies on the very northern tip of Isabela and Cape Marshall (Puerto Egas) on the eastern side of Isabela island.
Marchena Island Here are fields of the endemic Galapagos garden eels. They are dark
brown with a row of white spots on the sides of the body and some
irregular patches.
Pinta A steep sea cliff truncates the western side of the volcano, which
lacks the prominent summit caldera of Fernandina and Isabela Island
volcanoes.
San Cristobal The most well known dive site is the Kickers Rock, a small islet that
rises steeply to 148m, with a massive split through the middle.
Santa Fe
Santa Fe Island has 4 dive sites that generally have exellent visibility and mild currents. This is ideal for scuba divers who are not that experienced yet and
still the animals and topography that includes a spectacular arch.
Santiago Santiago is dominated by Cerro Cowan (907m), a large volcano in the
northwestern side of the island. There is much evidence of volcanic
activity such as lava flows, boulders and black volcanic sand on the
beaches.
Wolf Island Wolf is a small uninhabited island, that rises steeply to 253m. As
around Darwin, the water is several degrees warmer here than in the
southern islands.
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