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Snapper Hole
This dizzy labyrinth of tunnels, lined with lobster and eels, hosts a school of tarpon at almost each turn. They congregate there to feed on the rainstorm of silversides that often fill the passages to overflowing. Look for the anchor of the 1872 wre
rated, discovered 290 time(s).
region, East End
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Tarpon Tape Room
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 308 time(s).
region, East End
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Tarpon Terrace
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 309 time(s).
region, East End
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The Maze
For once, you'll enjoy running the rat race as you fin through the tunnels that wend through the wall starting at 65 feet. Sheltered from the currents and surge in the deep curving tunnels, you can sneak up on pelagics like bull, Caribbean reef and b
rated, discovered 281 time(s).
region, East End
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Three Sisters
Named for three deep sand channels that lead divers to the wall starting in 50 to 60 feet of water. Sponges and sea fans dominate a reef slope of brain, star and cup corals. Yellowhead wrasse, big yellowtails, the occasional snapper
rated, discovered 310 time(s).
region, East End
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Tunnel of Love
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 323 time(s).
region, East End
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Turtle Pass
A narrow passageway from the top of the wall at 60 feet to the exit at 100 is a fun swim-through, but the real attraction is the abundance of hard-shall beauties. Located near turtle nesting beaches, this steep wall is loaded with deepwater sea fans
rated, discovered 325 time(s).
region, East End
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Valley of the Doll
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 302 time(s).
region, East End
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