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THE
LOST BLUE HOLE
Perhaps the most unusual dive site
in the Bahamas, visited regularly by Bahama Divers. A natural
hole in the ocean floor about 100 ft. across and 200 ft. deep.
The perimeter is in 40 ft. and you will dive to a depth of 80
ft. max. The perimeter is dotted with isolated coral heads, each
a beehive of activity. Here you will find large schools of reef
fish, such as sergeant majors, chromis, angelfish and other species
of fish creating halos around each coral head. Groupers, giant
southern stingrays, eels and numerous sharks are also near the
colorful sponges and corals.
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The finest shallow reef in the area,
with depths that never exceed 30 ft. Barracuda typifies the look
and life of a healthy, shallow, Bahamian reef. Actually 3 reefs
in a triangular formation with a vast variety of corals competing
with sponges and other invertebrates for space. Grouper, angelfish,
schools of grunts and snappers are abundant on this reef. |
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