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Airport Wall
Open water dive site
region, Cayman-Brac
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Anchor Wall
Past the reef top at 80 feet, you'll find the encrusted fluke anchor of a Spanish galleon wedged into the reef. It marks the entrance to a tunnel that shoots out to a vertical wall falling to 8,000 feet
region, Cayman-Brac
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Angel Reef
Open water dive site
region, Cayman-Brac
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Buccaneer
Open water dive site
region, Cayman-Brac
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Butterfly Reef
Open water dive site
region, Cayman-Brac
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Capt Keith Tibbetts Wreck
With a maximum depth of 110 feet under the exposed bow and the main deck at 40 feet, every diver can find a comfortable profile on the only diveable Soviet warship in the Western Hemisphere. The ship has shifted since sinking and the props are now bu
region, Cayman-Brac
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Cemetery Wall
You will be amazed by the density and health of the coral formations on this site. There are quite a few pairs of angelfish and butterfly fish at this site.
region, Cayman-Brac
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Charlie`s Reef
Named after a huggable six-foot green moray, this site is also known for the friendly schools of Spanish grunts that allow you to get close enough for a dental exam. Among the bottom's sand chutes and patch reefs in the shallows
region, Cayman-Brac
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Cio`s Craig (Wilderness Wall)
Open water dive site
region, Cayman-Brac
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Crab Valley
Open water dive site
region, Cayman-Brac
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