ledge reef ,,los arcos is a very nice dive site,full of fish and coral the have some rocks in arch formation that nurse shark like to sleep under the arch,,,,top of the reef is like 55' and 70' sandy bottom
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nice reef,,have a engine of a 25 bomber michell that crash in the 1940 in this site of the island,,only the engine,,,the rest of the plane is unknow!!!!but the reef around the engine is full of life,,is a ledge reef,,in the top have like 45' to 50' and 65' is the max depht,,,,,,,,
| Facts about the engine It is in Puerto Rico- the engine is in the Caribbean Sea.
- The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
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Stayed on Grand Turk. Almost no current on Caribean side of the island, waters was 76-78F in April. Have whales in March. Island is somewhat primative. Currently 3 hotels. Largest had 20 rooms. We stayed on north west side of island so the wall dives were only 5-10 minutes away by boat. We were usually the only group diving and made for a very relaxing dive vacation. Typical day was up by 8, boat left around 9 or whenever we were ready... Dive 1 a wall dive to 80-100 feet for 20 minutes then top of reef for 20 minutes, then roam around small coral heads in the shallows till air ran out. Back to the resort for a snack and 1 hour interval. Then repeat for dive 2. A few days we squeezed in shore dives in the afternoon and one night dive. Most days we would spend the afternoon exploring the island, take a break to watch the sunset, then off to dinner. About 2000 people live on the island and approximately 30 donkeys and a number of dogs roam around the island.
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This dive site close to Anthony's Key starts in clear open water with many large grouper because the local dive shop feeds them. As you continue into the channel it get's darker to the point of using a torch to serch the walls for the famous toad fish.
| Facts about Spooky Channel It is in Honduras- Spooky Channel is in the Caribbean Sea.
- The typical depth is 0-30 Metres 0-100 Feet.
- The typical visibility is 0-3 Metres 0-10 Feet.
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Great site for Macro photography. Deepest part is about 45 feet. Small wall coming from about 15 to the deepest end at 45. Not big marine animals, except the ocasional dolphin, resident nurse sharks and sea turtles. Great site for small critters like lobsters, and reef fish.
| Facts about Tamarindo Reserve It is in Puerto Rico- Tamarindo Reserve is in the Caribbean Sea.
- The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
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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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One of the greatest dive sites in the Caribbean. Mixing Bowl has shallow coral gardens and sand/rubble areas, or you can go deep over Bloody Bay wall.
| Facts about Little Cayman - Mixing Bowl It is in Cayman islands- Little Cayman - Mixing Bowl 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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Nice site in the double reef system of Bonaire. Great visibility.
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Lovely dive site on the south coast of Curacao. Very easy water entry with a short swim to the drop off point of the first of a triple reef system. Excellent facilities including restaurant, showers, toilets, rinse tanks and equipment hire. For the non divers this is a beautiful beach on which to sunbathe and snorkel, it even has massage facilities for those who like a little pampering. There is a small entry fee 2$, but it is well worth it, a great day out for the whole family. The only drawback is that it can get quite crowded in the weekends (and costs 3$ for entry), so try to visit during the week!
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Good diving. I didn't see a lot of large animals during the trip. Brac Reef Beach Resort was fantastic.
| Facts about Cayman Brac It is in Cayman islands- Cayman Brac is in the Caribbean Sea.
- The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
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Nice wreck to dive on not that deep and ideal for novices. The hold is open and easy to dive through and up into the bridge. The site itself is pretty much the house reef of the Ti Kaye Village in St Lucia. Lesleen was an old cargo vessle not sure whether it was sunk for a dive site (probably). The only down side was the dive guide limited your down time.
| Facts about Wreck of the Lesleen It is in Saint Lucia- Wreck of the Lesleen is in the Caribbean Sea.
- The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
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Many lobsters on this dive, several pods of dolphins crusing in our safety stop...not many macro shots in Roatan so looked for usual stuff to catch a face, mouth, or interesting contrast...Roatan is mostly wide angle shots
| Facts about Tunnels It is in Honduras- Tunnels 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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One of most known sites in Bonaire because of the good visibility, ease of diving, and great depths at short range.
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Another great site on Curacao, unfortunately you need a boat to reach it. The norht coast of Curacao is where on a good day it is possible to see sharks, large rays and other larger animals, including massive green morays.
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Nice Site off the Mayagez Coast (western Puerto Rico). Seeing nurse sharks is almost guaranteed, as well as good visibility and calm seas.
| Facts about La Nasa It is in Puerto Rico- La Nasa is in the Caribbean Sea.
- The typical depth is 0-40 Metres 0-130 Feet.
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This was at the Turtle Farm on Grand Cayman, no Diiving involed here, but the breed Turtles to be released and have some of the rarest TUrtles in the world being bread, the place is well worth a visit. The shot was taken with a Nikon D70 and I zoomed in using Nikons Picture project.
| Facts about The Turtle farm in Grand Cayman It is in Cayman islands- The Turtle farm in Grand Cayman is in the Caribbean Sea.
- The typical depth is 0-10 Metres 0-30 Feet.
- The typical visibility is 30+ Metres 100+ Feet.
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Got lucky on this find. The small seahorse was on the mooring line as we rolled back into the sea for a wild drift dive.
| Facts about South SHore It is in Honduras- South SHore is in the Caribbean Sea.
- The typical depth is 0-10 Metres 0-30 Feet.
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Nudibranchia of San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, belize
| Facts about Ambergris Caye It is in Belize- Ambergris Caye is in the Caribbean Sea.
- The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
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Bonaire is great for the macro subjects.
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