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Ruby Lake - Rubinsoen

Copenhagen, Denmark
Depth
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46ft
Visibility
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16ft - 49ft
Entry
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shore
Experience Level
Experienced

About Ruby Lake - Rubinsoen

On days when the wind is wrong to jump into the sea, it's nice that there are good alternate dive sites. If the many glorious kystdyk on Bornholm are not available, so it should be absolutely no mistake himself for a good sødykningsoplevelse. There are several to choose from, but Ruby Lake is one of the places where people often go when the wind prevents diving into the sea. The lake lies inside a forest and is velbeskyttet against wind. Since it lies on some steep slopes, then the visibility, however, sensitive to strong rain, which can rinse mud into the water. In the Baltic, there is often little less fish than would be desirable, but it is certainly true in Ruby Lake.

Ruby Lake - Rubinsoen Dive Info: Key Characteristics and Details

Unit Settings

Terrain and Features:-
Entry Type:Shore
Max Depth:14m
Visibility Range:5m - 15m
Experience Level:Experienced
Best Gas:21% O2

Marine Life

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