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Shark Identification
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Historically, sharks left the area when scuba divers entered the water. The bubbles from the regulators scare them off. Since shark dives started in the Bahamas many of the sharks have lost their fear of these bubbles.
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With 700 islands, 2,500 tiny cays, and 100,000 square miles of ocean containing it all, the Bahamas collectively comprise a massive scuba and snorkel paradise.
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Comberbach
This wreck is covered in movement, texture and color! Here you can find green morays, arrow crabs, parrotfish and wrasse.
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May
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Green Turtle Cay
This dive site features a series of dramatically tall coral formations that create a catacomb of twisting alleyways and expansive swim-throughs.
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One of the great joys of my diving career has been cruising the islands of the Bahamas on live-aboard dive boats.
A massive freshwater blue hole, nearly a quarter mile across, with steep limestone sides that resemble a castle wall.
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Feb
2008
Whip Wire Wall
This multi-level dive is covered with thickets of wire and black corals. Hammerheads and green turtles are known to make appearances.
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Feb
2008
Shark Experience
Watch a dozen Caribbean reef sharks tear into a chumsicle of frozen fish bits.
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Feb
2008
Shark Arena
Fifty-plus Caribbean reef sharks push and shove while a chainmail-clad diver doles out the snacks.
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Feb
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Alec's Cavern
Check out the face in the rock formation silhouetted against the blue light, and spend some time with groupers and Pacific lionfish.
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