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THE LOST BLUE HOLE (Mon,
Wed, Fri & Sat AM)
BARRACUDA REEF (Mon, Wed, Fri & Sat AM)
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here |
THE TRAVELER'S REST WALL (Thurs
AM)
PIECE OF CAKE (Thurs AM)
click
here |
THE SHIPYARD
(Tue AM, Fri AM, Sat PM)
THE LIGHTHOUSE REEF (Tue AM, Fri AM, Sat
PM)
click
here
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MIRANDA WRECK
(Sun AM, Thurs PM)
TRINITY CAVES (Sun AM, Thurs PM)
DE LA SALLE WRECK (Fri PM)
click
here
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THUNDERBALL REEF
CANNONBALL REEF
ANGELFISH REEF
THE WHITE HOLE
THE LCT BARGE
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here |
| NOTE: All dives subject to change due
to weather conditions or any other reason. |
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MIRANDA
WRECK
In 55'' of water of water this 90''
wreck lies on her side in two sections. A good medium depth wreck
to give the diver ample time to explore and observe the rays,
and many tropical fish that makes their home on the around the
Miranda.
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TRINITY
CAVES
This is a collection of shallow
caves, actually deeply recessed ledges with three major openings.
In 45 ft. of water, the caves go in about 30 ft. with the largest
opening eight feet across and four feet high. Look for large lobsters
and reclusive groupers.
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| This 100 ft. Island Freighter
Bronk in to piece 70 ft. of crystal clear water offering outstanding
photographic opportunities. |
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Expect to see schools
of snappers, schoolmasters and grunts. Just off from the bow lies
another wreck, 140 ft. Haitian Sloop which still has some of the
rigging intact.
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