El Bajo Sea Mounts
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36 nautical miles from La Paz The most famous location of The Sea of Cortéz, where hammerhead sharks congregate in large schools with still unclear purposes. Many species of pelagic and tropical fish are found year round. There is no protection to surge and rough water conditions, making it for advanced divers only.
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Los Islotes
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More than 350 friendly and playful sea lions in the wild make this one unforgettable experience regardless the skills level. Divers and non divers enjoy this place all the same, as all kinds of tropical fish also inhabit these waters.
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El Bajito
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Unprotected from prevailing winds, it's a great dive site year round, weather permitting. Cracks and crevices make it an ideal refuge for tropical fish, which reproduce constantly in this reef.
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Whale Island
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_Unprotected from prevailing winds, it's a great dive site year round, weather permitting. Cracks and crevices make it an ideal refuge for tropical fish, which reproduce constantly in this reef.
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Chinese Wreck
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Fang Ming, one of two Chinese freighters impounded by the Mexican Navy when trying to deliver it's cargo of illegal Chinese immigrants to California. Donated by the government to create the first artificial reef in November 1999.
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Lobos Rock
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Excellent night dive. Often visited by sea lions, and occasionally by giant mantas and whale sharks. Well protected from prevailing winds.
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