Bahamas Underwater Photo Sites (3)
Dive in the Blue waiting for some visitors! Fantastic experience for big marine life, you never know what you will see!
| Facts about Silky Shark's - The Buoy It is in Bahamas- Silky Shark's - The Buoy is in the Caribbean Sea.
- The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
- The typical visibility is 30+ Metres 100+ Feet.
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Dive types | ![dayboat dayboat](DiveIcons/dayboat.gif) |
Diving facilities | ![air air](DiveIcons/air.gif) |
Photo facilities | ![wideangle wideangle](DiveIcons/wideangle.gif) |
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Taken with ambient light. This was not a very deep dive site. Probably not more than 50 feet deep.
| Facts about Exumas, Bahamas It is in Bahamas- Exumas, Bahamas is in the Caribbean Sea.
- The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
- The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
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Dive types | ![Liveaboard Liveaboard](DiveIcons/Liveaboard.gif) |
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Wreck of the Austin Smith in the Exumas, Bahamas. Great dive with loads of sharks, eels, crabs, other marine life. Wreck sits upright. It is an old Coast Guard boat.
| Facts about Wreck of the Austin Smith It is in Bahamas- Wreck of the Austin Smith is in the Caribbean Sea.
- The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
- The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
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Dive types | ![Liveaboard Liveaboard](DiveIcons/Liveaboard.gif) ![wreck wreck](DiveIcons/wreck.gif) |
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Diving in the Bahamas is always good. Great visibility and lots of variety of marine life.
| Facts about "Bursting with Life" It is in Bahamas- "Bursting with Life" is in the Atlantic (South).
- The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
- The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
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Dive types | ![Liveaboard Liveaboard](DiveIcons/Liveaboard.gif) |
Marine Life | ![small small](DiveIcons/small.gif) ![sharks sharks](DiveIcons/sharks.gif) |
Diving facilities | ![nitrox nitrox](DiveIcons/nitrox.gif) |
Photo facilities | ![wideangle wideangle](DiveIcons/wideangle.gif) |
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Large Currents Bring in Lots of Marine Life
| Facts about Gulf Stream Current off Freeport |
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Dive types | ![Liveaboard Liveaboard](DiveIcons/Liveaboard.gif) |
Marine Life | ![small small](DiveIcons/small.gif) ![turtles turtles](DiveIcons/turtles.gif) |
Photo facilities | ![wideangle wideangle](DiveIcons/wideangle.gif) |
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spent a couple of weeks diving in the Bahamas and was surprised at how great all my dives were. This dive was with UNXSO while in Grand Bahama.
| Facts about Freeport Bahamas, south shore It is in Bahamas- Freeport Bahamas, south shore is in the Caribbean Sea.
- The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
- The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
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Dive types | ![wreck wreck](DiveIcons/wreck.gif) |
Marine Life | ![big big](DiveIcons/big.gif) ![small small](DiveIcons/small.gif) |
Diving facilities | ![guided guided](DiveIcons/guided.gif) ![friendly friendly](DiveIcons/friendly.gif) |
Photo facilities | ![wideangle wideangle](DiveIcons/wideangle.gif) |
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A Place in the Bahamas that they bait and Lemon Sharks and usually Tiger Sharks will show up for.
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Dive types | ![Liveaboard Liveaboard](DiveIcons/Liveaboard.gif) |
Marine Life | ![sharks sharks](DiveIcons/sharks.gif) |
Diving facilities | ![air air](DiveIcons/air.gif) ![guided guided](DiveIcons/guided.gif) |
Photo facilities | ![wideangle wideangle](DiveIcons/wideangle.gif) |
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Diving with sharks was awesome. They are such beautiful fish that are totally misrepresented. Really wish more people could do this dive to understand what you feel while hanging out with them in there environment.
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Dive types | ![Liveaboard Liveaboard](DiveIcons/Liveaboard.gif) |
Marine Life | ![sharks sharks](DiveIcons/sharks.gif) |
Photo facilities | ![wideangle wideangle](DiveIcons/wideangle.gif) |
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Mi piaceva la grafica
| Facts about Tong of Ocean |
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Dive types | ![dayboat dayboat](DiveIcons/dayboat.gif) |
Diving facilities | ![air air](DiveIcons/air.gif) |
Photo facilities | ![wideangle wideangle](DiveIcons/wideangle.gif) |
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Snorkelling off the beach.
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popular for viewing oceanic whitetip sharks (Carcharhinus longimanus) via snorkeling (3000fsw), among other inshore species.
| Facts about Cat Island (southern) |
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A very nice medium-depth site (40-70fsw) for swimming among lemon, caribbean reef & tiger sharks (among many other tropical reef denizens).
| Facts about Crystal Tiger reef |
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Dive types | ![Liveaboard Liveaboard](DiveIcons/Liveaboard.gif) |
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A great region from beginners to experienced divers.. great dives..blu holes, Sharks, Turtles, wrecks..
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55ft
| Facts about highbourne cay |
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shallow, hard pan bottom-15ft-40ft
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sandy bottom, large coarl head ffrom 55ft to 10ft
| Facts about Split Coral Head |
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shallow reef from a sandy bottom
| Facts about exuma cays, bahamas |
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Beautiful coral head in 55ft. of sand. Lots to see.
| Facts about Split Coral Head, Eleuthera |
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Shallow dive site with a very narrow blue hole.
| Facts about Jake's Hole, Eleuthera |
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Cave Rock is located on the "boot" of Eleuthera. This dive site has a large coral mound rising from 55ft to 15ft. It has a large cut through the middle that gives the dive site it's name "Cave Rock."
| Facts about Cave Rock, Eleuthera |
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