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Underwater Photo Location: North West Pont

Underwater Photo Location: North West Pont

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The west side of Cayman is great. It's quite well dived but there's loads to see. Don Fosters are my operator of choice. People say the North wall is better and it is great - but for me, dives on the West always result in great enjoyment.

The deep dive is usually to 100ft. and then the following shallow usually to 50. It's usual to see more life on the shallow dive but the deeper dive results in more spectacular stuff as far as I am concerned.
Facts about North West Pont
Dive types
dayboat

Marine Life
smallturtlescoral

Diving facilities
airnitroxhireinstructionguidedfriendly

Photo facilities
macrowideanglefilm

by Andy Boundy
I'm a bit turtle mad! I stalked his guy with my buddy in hot pursuit of me! Took a few minutes but he finally posed for the camera-probably to get rid of me. Cayman turtles are great to photo as they are used to divers. S-life Dc600 w/ strbe @ 60ft.

by Andy Boundy
Trumpetfish - a very long, fat and healthy guy at 75 ft - he was unafraid so I could get pretty close DC600 w strobe

by Andy Boundy
"Dude - not now - really!" Nice spotted Moray telling me off. 80 ft. DC600 w/strobe

by Rick Tegeler
Framed!

by Patricia Sinclair
On my last day of diving, I was set up for macro. 100+ feet away I saw a turtle who looked right at me and began swimming toward me. I waited and hoped I could at least manage a shot of his head. I was lucky, the only shot I got was this one.

by Chase Darnell
"Green Dragon" A diver illuminates an eel with his torch.
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