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 Folly Cove

USA, Massachusetts

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Latitude: 42° 41.099' N
Longitude: 70° 38.522' W

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 Acesso

Como? À partir da costa

Distância Curta caminhada (< 5min)

Fácil de encontrar? Fácil de encontrar

 Características do local

Profundidade média 9.1 m / 29.9 ft

Profundidade máxima 24.4 m / 80.1 ft

Correnteza Fraco ( < 1 nó)

Visibilidade Baixa ( < 5 m)

Qualidade

Qualidade do sitio Excelente

Experiência Para todos os níveis

Interesse bio Fantástico

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Cheio durante a semana 

Cheio no fim de semana 

Tipo de mergulho

- Muro

Actividades de mergulho

- Biologia Marinha
- Mergulho nocturno
- Baptismo de mergulho
- Formação
- Mergulhar com máscara, snorkel e nadadeiras / Mergulho livre

Perigos

- Espécies perigosas

 Informações suplementares

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): This site is a small cove bordered by rocky walls with Northeastern exposure. There is an underwater wall home to a multitude of marine life right beyond the cove. The center of the cove has a sandy bottom. Generally you can easily find marine life in all areas of this site and there have been recent sightings of an Electric Torpedo Ray. Entry at low tide is rocky. You can hit a maximum depth of over 80’, but most dives are around 30-40’, and visibility is usually around 20’. Water temperature ranges from approx. 35 degrees in the winter to 65 degrees in the summer. There is a small parking lot for residents only – non-residents can drop their gear and find street parking down the road or park at Halibut Point State Park. Night dives here are usually incredible. There are no amenities at this site.

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): This site is a small cove bordered by rocky walls with Northeastern exposure. There is an underwater wall home to a multitude of marine life right beyond the cove. The center of the cove has a sandy bottom. Generally you can easily find marine life in all areas of this site and there have been recent sightings of an Electric Torpedo Ray. Entry at low tide is rocky. You can hit a maximum depth of over 80’, but most dives are around 30-40’, and visibility is usually around 20’. Water temperature ranges from approx. 35 degrees in the winter to 65 degrees in the summer. There is a small parking lot for residents only – non-residents can drop their gear and find street parking down the road or park at Halibut Point State Park. Night dives here are usually incredible. There are no amenities at this site.

This site is a small cove bordered by rocky walls with Northeastern exposure. There is an underwater wall home to a multitude of marine life right beyond the cove. The center of the cove has a sandy bottom. Generally you can easily find marine life in all areas of this site and there have been recent sightings of an Electric Torpedo Ray. Entry at low tide is rocky. You can hit a maximum depth of over 80’, but most dives are around 30-40’, and visibility is usually around 20’. Water temperature ranges from approx. 35 degrees in the winter to 65 degrees in the summer. There is a small parking lot for residents only – non-residents can drop their gear and find street parking down the road or park at Halibut Point State Park. Night dives here are usually incredible. There are no amenities at this site.

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): This site is a small cove bordered by rocky walls with Northeastern exposure. There is an underwater wall home to a multitude of marine life right beyond the cove. The center of the cove has a sandy bottom. Generally you can easily find marine life in all areas of this site and there have been recent sightings of an Electric Torpedo Ray. Entry at low tide is rocky. You can hit a maximum depth of over 80’, but most dives are around 30-40’, and visibility is usually around 20’. Water temperature ranges from approx. 35 degrees in the winter to 65 degrees in the summer. There is a small parking lot for residents only – non-residents can drop their gear and find street parking down the road or park at Halibut Point State Park. Night dives here are usually incredible. There are no amenities at this site.

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): This site is a small cove bordered by rocky walls with Northeastern exposure. There is an underwater wall home to a multitude of marine life right beyond the cove. The center of the cove has a sandy bottom. Generally you can easily find marine life in all areas of this site and there have been recent sightings of an Electric Torpedo Ray. Entry at low tide is rocky. You can hit a maximum depth of over 80’, but most dives are around 30-40’, and visibility is usually around 20’. Water temperature ranges from approx. 35 degrees in the winter to 65 degrees in the summer. There is a small parking lot for residents only – non-residents can drop their gear and find street parking down the road or park at Halibut Point State Park. Night dives here are usually incredible. There are no amenities at this site.

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): This site is a small cove bordered by rocky walls with Northeastern exposure. There is an underwater wall home to a multitude of marine life right beyond the cove. The center of the cove has a sandy bottom. Generally you can easily find marine life in all areas of this site and there have been recent sightings of an Electric Torpedo Ray. Entry at low tide is rocky. You can hit a maximum depth of over 80’, but most dives are around 30-40’, and visibility is usually around 20’. Water temperature ranges from approx. 35 degrees in the winter to 65 degrees in the summer. There is a small parking lot for residents only – non-residents can drop their gear and find street parking down the road or park at Halibut Point State Park. Night dives here are usually incredible. There are no amenities at this site.

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): This site is a small cove bordered by rocky walls with Northeastern exposure. There is an underwater wall home to a multitude of marine life right beyond the cove. The center of the cove has a sandy bottom. Generally you can easily find marine life in all areas of this site and there have been recent sightings of an Electric Torpedo Ray. Entry at low tide is rocky. You can hit a maximum depth of over 80’, but most dives are around 30-40’, and visibility is usually around 20’. Water temperature ranges from approx. 35 degrees in the winter to 65 degrees in the summer. There is a small parking lot for residents only – non-residents can drop their gear and find street parking down the road or park at Halibut Point State Park. Night dives here are usually incredible. There are no amenities at this site.

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): This site is a small cove bordered by rocky walls with Northeastern exposure. There is an underwater wall home to a multitude of marine life right beyond the cove. The center of the cove has a sandy bottom. Generally you can easily find marine life in all areas of this site and there have been recent sightings of an Electric Torpedo Ray. Entry at low tide is rocky. You can hit a maximum depth of over 80’, but most dives are around 30-40’, and visibility is usually around 20’. Water temperature ranges from approx. 35 degrees in the winter to 65 degrees in the summer. There is a small parking lot for residents only – non-residents can drop their gear and find street parking down the road or park at Halibut Point State Park. Night dives here are usually incredible. There are no amenities at this site.

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): This site is a small cove bordered by rocky walls with Northeastern exposure. There is an underwater wall home to a multitude of marine life right beyond the cove. The center of the cove has a sandy bottom. Generally you can easily find marine life in all areas of this site and there have been recent sightings of an Electric Torpedo Ray. Entry at low tide is rocky. You can hit a maximum depth of over 80’, but most dives are around 30-40’, and visibility is usually around 20’. Water temperature ranges from approx. 35 degrees in the winter to 65 degrees in the summer. There is a small parking lot for residents only – non-residents can drop their gear and find street parking down the road or park at Halibut Point State Park. Night dives here are usually incredible. There are no amenities at this site.

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