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Port, Lac de Nantua

The site is 42m deep. Access is via steps or a pontoon. The site descends rapidly. Visibility can be average in shallow water depending on the season, but improves below 10m. The site is dark or even black at depth. The bottom is muddy. An aircraft wreck is visible (27m).

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le France

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

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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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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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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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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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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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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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Château de Duingt

Château de Duingt overlooks a magnificent, fairly smooth drop-off. You can easily find 45m if you go towards the middle of the lake, and you can see trees submerged at the bottom. Visibility can be good. Launching is from steps near the landing stage. Immersion takes place at the foot of the château.

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