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King Mitch, Grenada
Advanced diving at its best; currents, blue water descent, depth, 4 miles out in the Atlantic ocean! The former US Navy minesweeper turned cargo vessel sank 1981 after the ship leaked and the bilge pump failed. However all crew survived and today nurse sharks, reef sharks, eagle rays, sting rays, turtles and swarms of barracudas and other ...
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Hema 1, Grenada
The freighter HEMA 1 sank on March 5. 2005 on its way to Trinidad. It now lays in the Atlantic current just a few miles off the south coast and soon will become one of the major dive attractions for Grenada. Already sharks have been sighted cruising the wreck, it is expected to facilitate a quick coral growth and will become home for rays, ...
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San Juan, Grenada
The Bianca C was a 600 feet long cruise ship traveling the oceans since 1949 last owned by the Costa Line Genua/Italy. On her last voyage in October 1961 while anchoring off St. George's she caught fire after an explosion in the engine room. In a selfless response of the town all passengers and crew but two members of the crew, burnt in the ...
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Bianca C, Grenada
sorry, can't delete the button without description, but here it is: The Bianca C was a 600 feet long cruise ship traveling the oceans since 1949 last owned by the Costa Line Genua/Italy. On her last voyage in October 1961 while anchoring off St. George's she caught fire after an explosion in the engine room. In a selfless response of the town ...
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Glovers Island
Fisherman come here to clean out the Conch and other catch after fishing. This attracts usually a nice crowd of critters. Very easy shallow (muck)dive for beginners. (c)Aquanauts Grenada
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Glovers Reef, Grenada
A liitle shallower than shark reef, another great place to meet sharks, rays and turtles. (c)Aquanauts Grenada
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Sharkreef, Grenada
The gentle slope drops down to a 60 feet deep sandy flat bottom, where you might spot sting rays. Most of the nurse sharks sighted here however were found in the shallows, hiding under corals and stones. Sometimes you will loose count on the sharks and turtles, some other day you will see a few only. But the reef itself is beautiful and always ...
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Away from the reef a sandy shallow channel is the congregation point for many rough tail stingrays some the size of a living room carpet. Besides stingrays one can find cushion stars in all sizes and juvenile fish plentiful. (c)Aquanauts Grenada
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Purpoises, Grenada
Feared by skippers navigating the south coast of Grenada, these shallow rocks, barely looking out of the water, in high tide completely covered, have been the final resting for many ships. Caused by strong waves, most of the wreckage is broken up, but one can find anchors, palettes with cement bags and of course plenty of marine ...
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Grand Canyon, Grenada
Where the Atlantic meets the Caribbean. Also called the "washing machine". If you have fun diving in a current you will be rewarded with endless amounts of fish. (c)Aquanauts Grenada
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