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Underwater Photo Location: north wall grand cayman

Underwater Photo Location: north wall grand cayman

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boat dive on the north wall
Facts about north wall grand cayman
  • It is in Cayman islands
  • north wall grand cayman is in the Caribbean Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-30 Metres 0-100 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
dayboatwall

Marine Life
bigsmallsharksturtlescoral

Diving facilities
airnitroxhireguidedfriendly

Photo facilities
macrowideanglepfriendlyrepairsphireinstruction

by Simon Dyer
one open one closed

by Dusty Norman
"Flower Hands" A close up of a Neck Crab.

by Dusty Norman
"Blenny Garden" A Secretary Blenny poses for the camera.

by Chase Darnell
"I'm Out" A Stingray is disturbed from his nap just out side of Sandbar Cut at Romaine Reef.

by Chase Darnell
"Slumber" A resting Southern Stingray almost completely covered with sand.

by Chase Darnell
"Jelly Fun" Having some fun with this Upside Down Jelly at Starfish Point.

by Chase Darnell
"The Den" My favorite shot of the invasive Lion Fish. We are seeing less and less of this hungry fish on the dive sites, but sometime I just can't help but snag a couple shots of them, they are very photogenic.

by Dusty Norman
"Black Lines" This Blackline Cyphoma is a rare find here in Cayman. We frequently see Flamingo Tongues, but its always a treat to see one of the uncommon cousins.

by Chase Darnell
"Groovin" A tiny Triple Fin Blenny settles in a groove of Brain Coral.

by Chase Darnell
"Freeze Frame" This large Hawksbill literally swam up to me and stopped mid water. He posed for 10-15 seconds less than two feet away from me and then turned and calmly started swimming in the other direction.

by Chase Darnell
"Spinnin" A large head of Brain Coral photographed with a slow shutter speed and twist.

by Dusty Norman
"Nom Nom" A Yellow-lined Arrow Crab feeding.

by Chase Darnell
"Friendly Atmosphere" A Banded Coral Shrimp making friends with a White Spotted Moray.
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