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Underwater Photo Location: River Taw

Underwater Photo Location: River Taw

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The River Taw is one of the most dived wrecks in St. Kitts.

Sitting at a depth of only 60 feet, the wreck is covered with a variety of sponges and hard corals. Thousands of creole wrasse, brown chromis, and angelfish together with enormous schools of grunts are regulars at this site.
Facts about River Taw
Dive types
dayboat

Marine Life
small

Diving facilities
instructionguidedfriendly

Photo facilities
macrowideangleinstruction

by Solomon Baksh
The wreck of the River Taw in St. Kitts Nikon D7000 | Tokina 10-17 @ 10 mm | Dual Ikelite DS161 | f/9 @ 1/125 sec |
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