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		| We were at the beach on the southwest side of the island where there are 2 piers. I freedived the rocky areas to the north and to the south of the beach. The south area was much better, with lots of sealife. I am sure there are lots of great dive sites all around the island. 
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		| Shallow dive along the rocks, but drops to 60 feet to grasses and small coral heads alive with small critters. 
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		| Lots of critters to explore at this site as well as next door Orca II 
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		| Great little dive site with lots of coral and sponge clumps in white sand. White nose pipefish, many different crabs, eels, shrimp of every kind. 
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		| Great dive around a pinnacle covered with sponges and corals, of every type. At the bottom wonder into the sandy patches at 65' and look for critters. 
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		| Shallow dive site 16 to 22 ft., sand and grass... short snout batfish, yellow seahorse, lined seahorse, flying gunards , magnificant urchins, 
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		| Colorful reef with a small wall at 60', lots of sponges, corals, and small fish. Great dive / snorke; site on the way to the water fall, plenty of color for all...spotted morays everywhere, jacknife, frogs, sponges, and corals 
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		| This dive site has lots of grass and rubble for Jawfish, Pipefish, Seahorses, and eels 
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		| Bill Tewes named most of the dive sites in St. Vincent, this one has many NIBs, "not in the book" 
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		| Dive incorporating muck / reef / grass and great for critter spotting! 
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		| Great dive suitable for all, with something for everyone - muck, pristine reef, little caverns and a wall! 
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		| Pigeoan Island is located just south of Bequia in the Grenadines. 
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		| Close to Young Island, this is an awesome muck dive, you just don't know what you're going to see! 
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		| St. Vincent is the Critter Capital of the Caribbean, healthy reefs and amazing photo opportunities including wall, wreck, and cave diving. Well worth the journey.
 
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