I just finished two weeks in Cozumel and hit a number of the popular spots:
Cedral Pass, Palankar Gardens, Yucab, Colombia Wall, etc., but I didn't get
enough time at each to compare them with authority. Anyone have some
specific favorites?
Padeen
nitespark - 15 Mar 2005 23:03 GMT
> I just finished two weeks in Cozumel and hit a number of the popular spots:
> Cedral Pass, Palankar Gardens, Yucab, Colombia Wall, etc., but I didn't get
> enough time at each to compare them with authority. Anyone have some
> specific favorites?
> Padeen
Punta Sur, Devils Throat.

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Joe English - 16 Mar 2005 01:31 GMT
> I just finished two weeks in Cozumel and hit a number of the popular spots:
> Cedral Pass, Palankar Gardens, Yucab, Colombia Wall, etc., but I didn't get
> enough time at each to compare them with authority. Anyone have some
> specific favorites?
> Padeen
I always seen a good variety at Punta Tunich. It seems to me a saw two
huge and I mean huge lobsters under a ledge there. Also a night dive
there turned up tons of crabs, lobsters, squid, and octupi.
Current can run pretty swift there IIRC
DWW - 17 Mar 2005 04:47 GMT
Santa Rosa, Columbia Deep....Chacanab Balones...watching the people in the
submarine watch you is a blast.
>I just finished two weeks in Cozumel and hit a number of the popular spots:
> Cedral Pass, Palankar Gardens, Yucab, Colombia Wall, etc., but I didn't
> get
> enough time at each to compare them with authority. Anyone have some
> specific favorites?
> Padeen
Dillon Pyron - 17 Mar 2005 23:23 GMT
>Santa Rosa, Columbia Deep....Chacanab Balones...watching the people in the
>submarine watch you is a blast.
That would be cool. If I knew the sub was going to come by, I'd
probably skip the skin and try a moon shot.
>>I just finished two weeks in Cozumel and hit a number of the popular spots:
>> Cedral Pass, Palankar Gardens, Yucab, Colombia Wall, etc., but I didn't
>> get
>> enough time at each to compare them with authority. Anyone have some
>> specific favorites?
>> Padeen

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JOF - 18 Mar 2005 01:14 GMT
>>Santa Rosa, Columbia Deep....Chacanab Balones...watching the people in the
>>submarine watch you is a blast.
>
>That would be cool. If I knew the sub was going to come by, I'd
>probably skip the skin and try a moon shot.
That's rude. There might be families on board with innocent little
kids, and yer gonna flash yer great fleshy arse at them. They could be
marred for life, psychologically speaking, and become nuisances on
rec.scuba, prattling on about stuff that's just wrong.
JF
Dillon Pyron - 20 Mar 2005 04:43 GMT
>>>Santa Rosa, Columbia Deep....Chacanab Balones...watching the people in the
>>>submarine watch you is a blast.
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>
>JF
Speaking of Carl, it's been quite pleasant since I kf'ed.

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K - 21 Mar 2005 00:17 GMT
I was there for a few days in January-loved Punta Tunich, great variety of
sealife, Punta Sur Devil's Throat was magnificent with lots of swim throughs
and great scenery.
>I just finished two weeks in Cozumel and hit a number of the popular spots:
> Cedral Pass, Palankar Gardens, Yucab, Colombia Wall, etc., but I didn't
> get
> enough time at each to compare them with authority. Anyone have some
> specific favorites?
> Padeen
Troy S - 22 Mar 2005 22:10 GMT
Palancar caves, Columbia - if you have a guide that goes through the
swim throughs, Santa Rosa. The Atlantis must be routine at Chankanaab
Bolonas but I love swimming through those huge coral heads. Yucab, Las
Palmas, Paradise for the 50-60 ft level.

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