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of the world-famous "Boiler" where very friendly
Giant Pacific Mantas congregate
San
Benedicto is usually the first island visited on a Solmar
V trip. The island is the third largest in the Revillagigedo
group at about 2.6 miles long. It has two prominent peaks,
one that is very obviously a volcanic crater. The walls
of the volcano are eroded, leaving vertical ridges from
top to bottom. The crater is almost 1/2 a mile wide.
At the base of this volcano is a lava delta that reaches
out into the ocean. The north half of the island is green
with vegetation.
One of our favorite dive sites here is "the
Boiler", a large pinnacle that reaches from the depths
to within several feet of the surface. Its small enough
to swim around several times in one dive, but is large
enough to be a favorite gathering point, attracting marine
life from miles around. Humpback whales, whale sharks,
and tiger sharks have been spotted here.
What makes this site so magical is the
congregation of very friendly Giant Pacific Mantas. They
often greet our divers even before we get into the water
and swim with us all day. Divers may observe many mantas
who come hear to be cleaned. They don't seem to mind having
the divers here. They often swim from one diver to the
next posing for every photographer along the way.
On the other side of the island is "the
Canyon". Here we commonly see mantas, dolphins, hammerhead
sharks, Galapagos sharks and Silky sharks.
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