Ecuador
Cousin Rock is a small rocky pyramid north of Bartolomé Island, with vertical walls covered in black corals and terraces descending to up to 40m. The stepped ledges hide giant Pacific seahorses, while occasional hammerheads and mantas pass by in the blue. Light to moderate currents make this site accessible to intermediate divers.
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