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Dangleben's Pinnacles

Dangleben's Pinnacles

Soufriere, Dominica

Depth
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100m

Visibility
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30m - 90m

Entry
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Boat

Experience Level

Experienced


About Dangleben's Pinnacles

Dangleben's Pinnacles is named after a prominent land owner. Fishermen named it first but the dive community split the area into two main dive sites. The Dangleben's Pinnacles shelf makes up the northern edge of the Soufriere submerged crater so the southern edge drops from pinnacle top to 2000+ feet below. On top of the shelf there are a series of pinnacles ranging in depth 40 80fsw.

Dangleben's Pinnacles Dive Info

Terrain & Features

Rock, Other, Deep, Reef, Wall

Entry Type

Boat

Max Depth

100m

Visibility Range

30m 90m

Experience Level

Experienced

Best Gas

Marine Life

  • Cero
  • Crevalle Jacks
  • Including Whales
  • Bar Jacks
  • Sponge
  • Barracuda
  • Coral
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