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Angelfish Reef
This site is home to various species of Angelfish including the Queen Angelfish, and the French Angelfish. This site is great for photographing the colourful creatures or the sea fans and plumes. Snorkeling Also
region, West-Bay
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B`s Wall
There are some gorgeous coral and sponge growths on this site. Keep an eye on your profile as the water clarity can be deceiving. There are numerous species of fish life in this area.
region, West-Bay
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Bear`s Paw
The depth of the main site is 45 feet, but you can access the dropoff from this point.
region, West-Bay
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Big Dipper
Open water dive site
region, West-Bay
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Big Tunnels
The bottomography here looks as if Neptune scraped and poked the reef with his pitchfork. A spiraling network of canyons, crevasses and swim-throughs is host to barrel sponge, black coral, gray and French angels and an occasional eagle ray.
region, West-Bay
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Black Forest (North)
As the name implies, there is a healthy amount of balck coral which is mostly found in the canyons. There are quite a few coral pinnacles, butresses and a sand chute which make for a challenging and exciting dive.
region, West-Bay
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Blue Peter Reef
Open water dive site
region, West-Bay
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Blue Pinnacles
This site has two huge exagerated coral butresses leading to the drop off. There is very good quality coral life and sea fans at the top of the crest.
region, West-Bay
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Bonnie`s Arch
Bonnie's Arch is Cayman's Arc de Triomphe, a majestic entrance leading divers into a metropolis rich in marine culture. Coral columns and obelisks, basket sponge stadiums and gorgonian trees form the landscape
region, West-Bay
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Caribbean Club Sand Chute
This site features a very gradual incline. You are likely to incounter stingrays or spotted eaglerays. Don't miss the large black coral at the apex of the reef.
region, West-Bay
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