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Landslide Wall

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All about Landslide Wall dive site

Landslide Wall is frequently framed as classic Galápagos “watching” diving—textured volcanic structure, moving water, and the sense that the real show happens just off the wall. It’s stark, high-contrast, and made for blue-water silhouettes

What to see

Scalloped hammerhead sharks are the emblem species, with galápagos sharks and eagle rays often mentioned as possibilities. Crevices and ledges can also hold moray eels and other reef residents between pelagic passes

When To Go Diving

June to November is often favoured in the far north for cooler, more productive conditions, with current and surge part of the profile. Water can be cool (often in the high teens to low twenties Celsius), and visibility is variable, sometimes moderate rather than crystal-clear