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The Inner West Wall of Salt River is the only site on Salt River where you can actually see the bottom of the canyon.
The top of the wall sits in 20 feet of water. A short swim from the mooring drops away vertically to the base of the canyon at 85 feet. As you cruise North the bottom of the canyon drops off until it finally falls out of sight. Before that you will see the staging area from the old underwater research station, Sea Lab. The actual Sea Lab was removed from Salt River and is now …
The Inner West Wall of Salt River is the only site on Salt River where you can actually see the bottom of the canyon.
The top of the wall sits in 20 feet of water. A short swim from the mooring drops away vertically to the base of the canyon at 85 feet. As you cruise North the bottom of the canyon drops off until it finally falls out of sight. Before that you will see the staging area from the old underwater research station, Sea Lab. The actual Sea Lab was removed from Salt River and is now in the Smithsonian.
This sight has plenty of beautiful sea life, including Caribbean reef sharks, eagle rays, morays, sea turtles and more.
That being said, the West Wall is known for its unique topography. Feel free to cruise the outside of the wall which is vertical with beautiful soft corals. You can also cruise through a number of canyons and channels that make their way inside the wall. There are also a number of swim throughs to enjoy.
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