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Alice Town Beach
Ocean swimming beach location.

rated, discovered 623 time(s). 0.35 kms from location.

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The Strip - The Line
Plenty of marine life is packed onto this skinny strip of coral heads. The Strip is a favorite of underwater photographers and a popular night dive.

rated, discovered 643 time(s). 1.27 kms from location.

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Kinks
The Kinks is a scattering of coral heads along a white sandy bottom. It has abundant marine life and good visibility and is popular for night dives.

rated, discovered 762 time(s). 1.46 kms from location.

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Bimini Trader
The Bimini Trader sunk offshore of South Bimini in 1992 and lies upside-down at a depth of 85 feet. The Trader is not far from the Bimini Barge.

rated, discovered 698 time(s). 2.1 kms from location.

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Rainbow Reef
One of the most colorful, shallow reefs in Bimini is the Rainbow Reef. The reef is a protected marine park with more than 100 species of fish.

rated, discovered 662 time(s). 2.24 kms from location.

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Moray Alley
This is one of the deeper reefs around Bimini whcih attracts some large fish, stingrays, and moray eels.

rated, discovered 725 time(s). 2.76 kms from location.

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Little Caverns
Huge mountains of coral heads and sponge formations with small tunnels and larger swim-throughs to explore.

rated, discovered 776 time(s). 3.08 kms from location.

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Hawksbill Reef North
Although this reef is named after a turtle species, it's rare to see Hawksbill turtles on the reef, but you can see some large parrotfish and nurse sharks. The Foundation for Ocean Research filmed the television series 'The Last Frontier' at this ree

rated, discovered 706 time(s). 3.22 kms from location.

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Bimini Barge
The Bimini Barge sunk in the late 1980s during a hurricane. The 120-foot vessel sits upright on a sandy bottom just on the edge of the continental shelf.

rated, discovered 704 time(s). 3.79 kms from location.

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Continental Shelf
A great spot to experience a very deep dive on the rim of the continental shelf, a sheer cliff that drops from 145 feet straight down 2000 feet.

rated, discovered 731 time(s). 4.3 kms from location.

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