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Ponton Evolution 2

Suitable for discovery dives (baptisms) or training dives in the 15 to 20m maximum zone. Not very interesting in terms of exploration...

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jet de la rose

One of the most beautiful dives on the Roc de Chère, a long cliff over 2km long that plunges into the lake between Menthon and Talloires. For experienced divers, a magnificent drop-off plunges to -47m, with a few burbot on the bottom.

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beaurivage

Shallow dive on a beautiful characea meadow with a hippuris forest that rises in summer from -3m to the surface. Further north, we find a boulder pile.

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pain de sucre

The Sugar Loaf is a huge rock submerged between -15m and -27m. The site is quite extensive and its interest quite varied. There are rocks (large sugar loaf, small sugar loaf), some small wrecks (-15m, -30m, -32m...) not always easy to find...

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le France

The France was a steam-powered paddlewheeler. She sank mysteriously one night in 1971.

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Challière

Access is via steps to a small beach, which is potentially busy. The slope is steep and requires good stabilization. Pretty reliefs are visible, forming giant steps.

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Pierre à Bise

Access is via steps. Getting into the water can be slippery. The site descends steeply and reaches more than 60m. Visibility can be poor between 0 and 10m, but improves with depth. In the background, it is black but visible.

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Chindrieux

Launch from a galley beach. It's possible to take beginners with you, as long as you don't go all the way to the drop-off. The drop-off is vertical and descends to a depth of over 60m.

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Charpignat

Launching is from the steps near the parking lot. The bottom slopes gently down to a depth of around 6m. It then slopes down a little more steeply. A rowboat is located at a depth of around 5m, not in the harbor channel.

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NÉMO 33 GENÈVE

Nemo 33 Geneva diving pit! Ideal for perfecting all technical diving and freediving skills. Warm water at 33°C, with a work plateau at 5 m, then the pit up to 20 m. Ideal for taking your international diving license: Open Water Diver SSI.

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