Ecuador
Cousins is the local nickname for Cousin Rock, the rocky pinnacle north of Bartolomé with walls covered in black coral and stepped ledges at 30–40m. Giant Pacific seahorses hide in the coral bushes, while occasional hammerheads and mantas pass by in the current. Light to moderate currents; a favorite spot for macro and wide-angle photographers.
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