Ecuador
Beagle Rocks is a triad of conical tuff pinnacles north of Santa Cruz, with a 60m wall covered in black coral (which appears green) and sponges, frequented by mantas, Galápagos sharks, sea lions and turtles. Often combined with Daphne Minor on day trips, it offers gentler currents than Gordon Rocks and is suitable for a wider range of divers.
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