The Black Wall – 97 ft 
     This dive is on a wall covered with black corals and is pretty typical of the 
 profile that we dove for the wall dives. The top of the reef is at 60 feet and 
 we dove to a depth of ~95 feet along the wall. Dropping in we first sighted a 
 Spotted Eagle Ray and were accompanied by Four Eyed Butterfly fish while on top 
 of the reef and also spotted a four plus foot Green Moray. 
     The Super Bowl – 80 ft 
     The super bowl reminded me of Cedral in Cozumel with coral heads separated by 
 narrow sandy channels and is also around the same depth with a bottom at 80 or 
 so feet and the top of the reef at 50 some. At this site we saw the only shark 
 of the weekend and the only shark that others had seen in several days of 
 diving. 
     The Hole in the Wall – 135 ft 
     The hole in the wall starts at 125 feet and exits about 90 feet. This is a 
 nice dive and an easy swim thru that needn’t worry anyone. This is where one 
 of the group spotted a rock fish and we saw a couple of nice sized eels here to. 
     The Chimney – 75 ft 
     This was a really nice drive and was typical of the second dives in depth and 
 bottom. But, we were treated to a school of Barracuda and a Hawks Bill turtle 
 that Angel swears never saw me as I had to get out of its way or I would have 
 been run into. No kidding, it came within a very few inches. 
      
   In summary,   Puerto Rico offers some excellent opportunities for wall and 
 reef diving and Angel has stated his intention to explore more dive sites west 
 of   Parguera   since he now has a craft that can reach them quickly. I also 
 can’t wait to check out the west coast around   Mayaguez   and   Aguadilla   
 as I was told that the reefs and water there are beautiful as well. So, bring 
 the dive gear and come and explore a fascinating island with much to do and see 
 both above and beneath the sea. 
    Facts about Black Wall It is in Puerto Rico It is in Puerto Rico
- Black Wall 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.