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Have you been to Mazatlan, Mexico?

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Cem Timurkan

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A guide to Underwater Mexico

I am trying to find information about diving in/around Mazatlan. I would appreciate it, if anybody have an experience and share it with me.

1. I would like to know what kind of diving types (wall, drift, etc.) are there all year.
2. I am trying to find contact info (Web site, phone, fax, address) of local diving stores.
3. Are there vast variety of underwater life?
4. Is there a chamber in or around Mazatlan?

Well, thank you in advance for any help and have a nice weekend!

Best,

Cem Timurkan
 
I found that there is a recompression chamber in Cabo San Lucas that's on call 24 hours a day. It is relatively close to Mazatlan. It is comforting to know this.

It seems nobody been to Mazatlan :naughty
 
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