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Named after a long-abandoned rock crusher once used by boat captains for navigation, Crusher’s Wall offers multiple ways to start your dive.
The simplest route is to descend at the pin and head straight to the drop-off, where two stunning freestanding pinnacles await. Feeling adventurous? Drop into a large sand patch inside the wall and follow a steep canyon leading to the pinnacles. For the boldest divers, a dark hole near the canyon entrance offers an intense swim-through experience—emerging…
Named after a long-abandoned rock crusher once used by boat captains for navigation, Crusher’s Wall offers multiple ways to start your dive.
The simplest route is to descend at the pin and head straight to the drop-off, where two stunning freestanding pinnacles await. Feeling adventurous? Drop into a large sand patch inside the wall and follow a steep canyon leading to the pinnacles. For the boldest divers, a dark hole near the canyon entrance offers an intense swim-through experience—emerging right next to the first pinnacle! These different entry points allow divers to explore their own way while staying with the group.
Beyond the pinnacles, the site features headlands, ledges, and overhangs full of marine life. Keep an eye out for an undersea cable running down the wall and into the deep blue—just one more unique feature of this unforgettable dive!
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