visibility: over 60 feet water temperature: up to 78º currents: hardly any flow at all surface conditions: flatcalm, no wind, no waves...
So here we are, the beginning of June and diving in a shorty in nice warm and clear water. Slowly going, together with the first turttles that arrived in the bay to lay their eggs. The typical conditions to see whale sharks; a load of krill on the bottom, just above the reef; swarms of them, so the vis here is a lot lower, kind off milky white...
My legs are changing color though, not white anymore, turning red. After snorkeling they were a bit teinted, now they are completely red. Also while diving you have to be careful with the sun or you'll turn lobster red!
Welcome to Cabo Pulmo and to the dive (b)log of Pilu & Henri. We are PADI instructors working free lance, in small and familiar dive centers on the tropic of cancer in Cabo Pulmo, Baja California Sur, Mexico. We are diving the spectacular Cabo Pulmo Marine Park in the Sea of Cortez. A reef with beautiful live coral formations and enormous amounts of fish! In our (b)log we want to update you on diving and diving conditions, on the weather, the air and water temperature, the visibility and the under water life. Of course you are very welcome to join us in our dives, whether it being dry by reading this (b)log, or wet, by going down together with us...
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