Excellent place to see the entire BIG show. (whale sharks, hammerheads , grays, white tips, and galapagos sharks. Manta Rays, Spotted Eagle Rays, Large Green Moray Eels, etc...)
Currents were strong around Darwin's Arch but it made for a very exciting and dramatic couple of days. The diving was fantastic as we had 14 sightings of whale sharks in 2 days. Swimming out into the big blue through a curtain of hammerheads was the most incredible feeling. This place is truly magical and is a must visit if you are a serious diver.
Facts about Darwin's Arch- It is in Ecuador
- Darwin's Arch is in the Pacific.
- The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
- The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
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Thomas LuekenDiver's dream with 10m whale shark, Darwins Arche, Galapagos, F100
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Jackie CampbellEagle ray at Darwin Arch, Galapagos.....canon ixus 700, mwb
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Jackie CampbellHammerhead city, aka Darwin Arch, Galapagos Islands.
Canon Ixus 700, inon wide angle lens and MWB.
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Mikhail SmirnovA lobster near the Darwin isl., Galapagos.
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Suzan MeldonianHoney . . . we got Cows!
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Alejandro TopeteWhale Shark with friends, Galapagos Ecuador
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Alejandro TopeteHammerhead Shark, Galapagos Ecuador