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Underwater Photo Location: Oro Verde wreck, Grand Cayman island.

Underwater Photo Location: Oro Verde wreck, Grand Cayman island.

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My favorite fish in the Caribbean.
Facts about Oro Verde wreck, Grand Cayman island.
  • It is in Cayman islands
  • Oro Verde wreck, Grand Cayman island. 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.
Dive types
dayboatwreck

Marine Life
smallturtlescoral

Diving facilities
airfriendly

Photo facilities
wideangle

by Chuck Ince
French Angelfish on Oro Verde wreck.

by Andy Boundy
Black Durgon - not black at all as you can see - they look black up to about 2 ft. away and then you start to notice the colours - only lighting with a flash shows how amazing they really are. 45 ft. Sealife DC600 w/strobe

by Andy Boundy
Banded coral shrimp - this guy was in a sponge at about 55ft. Sealife DC600 w/ strobe

by Andy Boundy
Flamingo Tongue Nudibranch (just like saying that!) on a sea fan at about 55 ft. Sealife DC600 w/strobe. Love finding these guys - normally for me they are on branch coral, but this chap was fanning himself.

by Andy Boundy
Grey Angels - very friendly - we were with them for several minutes. 50ft DC600 Sealife

by Andy Boundy
Queen Angel - DC600

by David Gilchrist
Angel & Diver. Cropped image of photo taken on dive on the Oro Verde Wreck, Grand Cayman Island

by David Gilchrist
French Angelfish near the Oro Verde Wreck, Grand Cayman

by Jim Catlin
Close focus Nassau Grouper being cleaned inside the Oro Verde wreck. Shot from about 3 inches with an Oly 8mm fisheye
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