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 Walton Gypsum Quarry

Canada, Nova Scotia

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Datum: WGS84 [ Aide ]
Précision: Approximatif

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Latitude: 45° 13.598' N
Longitude: 63° 59.259' W

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English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): In the community of Walton, the Gypsum Quarry is visible up a short dirt road of only a hundred meters or so in length. It is a steep walled rock quarry on all sides but the entry road. Using Goggle Earth, the parking at the head of the quarry is exactly at 45°13'35.87"N 63°59'15.51"W.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): In the community of Walton, the Gypsum Quarry is visible up a short dirt road of only a hundred meters or so in length. It is a steep walled rock quarry on all sides but the entry road. Using Goggle Earth, the parking at the head of the quarry is exactly at 45°13'35.87"N 63°59'15.51"W.

In the community of Walton, the Gypsum Quarry is visible up a short dirt road of only a hundred meters or so in length. It is a steep walled rock quarry on all sides but the entry road. Using Goggle Earth, the parking at the head of the quarry is exactly at 45°13'35.87"N 63°59'15.51"W.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): In the community of Walton, the Gypsum Quarry is visible up a short dirt road of only a hundred meters or so in length. It is a steep walled rock quarry on all sides but the entry road. Using Goggle Earth, the parking at the head of the quarry is exactly at 45°13'35.87"N 63°59'15.51"W.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): In the community of Walton, the Gypsum Quarry is visible up a short dirt road of only a hundred meters or so in length. It is a steep walled rock quarry on all sides but the entry road. Using Goggle Earth, the parking at the head of the quarry is exactly at 45°13'35.87"N 63°59'15.51"W.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): In the community of Walton, the Gypsum Quarry is visible up a short dirt road of only a hundred meters or so in length. It is a steep walled rock quarry on all sides but the entry road. Using Goggle Earth, the parking at the head of the quarry is exactly at 45°13'35.87"N 63°59'15.51"W.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): In the community of Walton, the Gypsum Quarry is visible up a short dirt road of only a hundred meters or so in length. It is a steep walled rock quarry on all sides but the entry road. Using Goggle Earth, the parking at the head of the quarry is exactly at 45°13'35.87"N 63°59'15.51"W.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): In the community of Walton, the Gypsum Quarry is visible up a short dirt road of only a hundred meters or so in length. It is a steep walled rock quarry on all sides but the entry road. Using Goggle Earth, the parking at the head of the quarry is exactly at 45°13'35.87"N 63°59'15.51"W.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): In the community of Walton, the Gypsum Quarry is visible up a short dirt road of only a hundred meters or so in length. It is a steep walled rock quarry on all sides but the entry road. Using Goggle Earth, the parking at the head of the quarry is exactly at 45°13'35.87"N 63°59'15.51"W.

Comment ? Depuis le bord

Distance Accès direct

Facile à trouver ? Facile à trouver

 Caractéristiques du site

Prof. moyenne 9 m / 29.5 ft

Prof. max 17 m / 55.8 ft

Courant Pas de courant

Visibilité Bonne ( 10 - 30 m)

Qualité

Qualité du site Bon

Expérience CMAS * / OW

Intérêt bio Intéressant

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Fréquentation semaine 

Fréquentation week-end 

Type de plongée

- Eau douce
- Sous-glace

Activités plongée

- Formation
- Photographie

Dangers

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English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): This is an interesting freshwater dive as the gypsum quarry changes the pH of the water and the quarry is spring fed, making visibility uncharacteristically good. It is usually 15 m and I've never seen less than 10m visibility.

There is a flowering green plant much like grass over most of the rolling terrain in the quarry, except for the steep walls, which are white gypsum with grey veins running through it.

This makes an interesting summer dive with some small fishes and frogs as well as many insects. It excels as a unique, clear water ice diving location - but only for trained ice diving personnel in appropriate teams with the right equipment.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): This is an interesting freshwater dive as the gypsum quarry changes the pH of the water and the quarry is spring fed, making visibility uncharacteristically good. It is usually 15 m and I've never seen less than 10m visibility.

There is a flowering green plant much like grass over most of the rolling terrain in the quarry, except for the steep walls, which are white gypsum with grey veins running through it.

This makes an interesting summer dive with some small fishes and frogs as well as many insects. It excels as a unique, clear water ice diving location - but only for trained ice diving personnel in appropriate teams with the right equipment.

This is an interesting freshwater dive as the gypsum quarry changes the pH of the water and the quarry is spring fed, making visibility uncharacteristically good. It is usually 15 m and I've never seen less than 10m visibility.

There is a flowering green plant much like grass over most of the rolling terrain in the quarry, except for the steep walls, which are white gypsum with grey veins running through it.

This makes an interesting summer dive with some small fishes and frogs as well as many insects. It excels as a unique, clear water ice diving location - but only for trained ice diving personnel in appropriate teams with the right equipment.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): This is an interesting freshwater dive as the gypsum quarry changes the pH of the water and the quarry is spring fed, making visibility uncharacteristically good. It is usually 15 m and I've never seen less than 10m visibility.

There is a flowering green plant much like grass over most of the rolling terrain in the quarry, except for the steep walls, which are white gypsum with grey veins running through it.

This makes an interesting summer dive with some small fishes and frogs as well as many insects. It excels as a unique, clear water ice diving location - but only for trained ice diving personnel in appropriate teams with the right equipment.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): This is an interesting freshwater dive as the gypsum quarry changes the pH of the water and the quarry is spring fed, making visibility uncharacteristically good. It is usually 15 m and I've never seen less than 10m visibility.

There is a flowering green plant much like grass over most of the rolling terrain in the quarry, except for the steep walls, which are white gypsum with grey veins running through it.

This makes an interesting summer dive with some small fishes and frogs as well as many insects. It excels as a unique, clear water ice diving location - but only for trained ice diving personnel in appropriate teams with the right equipment.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): This is an interesting freshwater dive as the gypsum quarry changes the pH of the water and the quarry is spring fed, making visibility uncharacteristically good. It is usually 15 m and I've never seen less than 10m visibility.

There is a flowering green plant much like grass over most of the rolling terrain in the quarry, except for the steep walls, which are white gypsum with grey veins running through it.

This makes an interesting summer dive with some small fishes and frogs as well as many insects. It excels as a unique, clear water ice diving location - but only for trained ice diving personnel in appropriate teams with the right equipment.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): This is an interesting freshwater dive as the gypsum quarry changes the pH of the water and the quarry is spring fed, making visibility uncharacteristically good. It is usually 15 m and I've never seen less than 10m visibility.

There is a flowering green plant much like grass over most of the rolling terrain in the quarry, except for the steep walls, which are white gypsum with grey veins running through it.

This makes an interesting summer dive with some small fishes and frogs as well as many insects. It excels as a unique, clear water ice diving location - but only for trained ice diving personnel in appropriate teams with the right equipment.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): This is an interesting freshwater dive as the gypsum quarry changes the pH of the water and the quarry is spring fed, making visibility uncharacteristically good. It is usually 15 m and I've never seen less than 10m visibility.

There is a flowering green plant much like grass over most of the rolling terrain in the quarry, except for the steep walls, which are white gypsum with grey veins running through it.

This makes an interesting summer dive with some small fishes and frogs as well as many insects. It excels as a unique, clear water ice diving location - but only for trained ice diving personnel in appropriate teams with the right equipment.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): This is an interesting freshwater dive as the gypsum quarry changes the pH of the water and the quarry is spring fed, making visibility uncharacteristically good. It is usually 15 m and I've never seen less than 10m visibility.

There is a flowering green plant much like grass over most of the rolling terrain in the quarry, except for the steep walls, which are white gypsum with grey veins running through it.

This makes an interesting summer dive with some small fishes and frogs as well as many insects. It excels as a unique, clear water ice diving location - but only for trained ice diving personnel in appropriate teams with the right equipment.

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