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Underwater Photo Location: The Maze

Underwater Photo Location: The Maze

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Shallow sand channels, deep channels, a cavern, and a steep wall provide something of interest for everyone. Hundreds of fish usually congregate here, and we often see large turtles, green morays, and rays at this site. Hard and soft corals abound, and the reef is amazing here. Be careful as you explore, if you do an unguided dive. It's called the Maze for a reason!
Facts about The Maze
  • It is in Honduras
  • The Maze is in the Caribbean Sea.
  • The typical depth is 50+ Metres 160+ Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
dayboatwall

Marine Life
bigsmallturtlescoral

Diving facilities
airnitroxrepairshireinstructionguidedfriendly

Photo facilities
macrowideanglepfriendlyphireinstruction

by Susan Beerman
Green Moray

by Susan Beerman
Huge sponge on the wall at The Maze - shot with Olympus E520; Ikelite housing; two DS 160 strobes; 12mm

by Robert Michaelson
Speckled Moray DC 1000 with single flash, Utila

by Susan Beerman
Eyes and mouth of a Peacock Flounder

by Robert Michaelson
Gray Angel taken with DC1000 and single strobe. I had never noticed the electric blue color at the fin edges before.

by Susan Beerman
This elementary school principal brought "Miss S" diving with him. He will be making a photo book of her travels to help the kindergarten students learn about the letter "S." I bet they'll never forget this lesson!
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