Ecuador
Seymour Island, north of Santa Cruz, combines a shallow rocky reef with a wall reaching 25m, frequented by whitetip reef sharks, hammerheads, schooling eagle rays, sea turtles and occasional mantas. The island's sea lions are a constant presence on dives. Moderate to strong currents require some experience, but the reward in pelagic fauna is exceptional.
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