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Road to Veronica

Nice reef dive over a shallow pretty reef using the current to end on Veronica L wreck. Most of the dive is around 25 ft / 11 mtrs but around the wreck you will be at about 45 ft / 15 mtrs.

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Spice Island Reef

Start at a mooring 7 mtrs / 21 ft with a resident Octopus hiding in it. You can explore the large sand patch or head seaward passing over a forest of Sea plumes and sea rods then onto a hard reef slowly descending to the reef edge between 30 ft / 10 mtrs and 70 ft / 21 mtrs with large rocks scattered off the edge

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Sherwood Forest

Deepwater ridge outside “Bass Reef“ starts at 50 ft/ 17m and drops to 48 m/ 150 ft on the outside edge. Old Anchors can be seen sticking out of the reef from when the French had to cut the lines and run for Moliniere Point away from the English naval attack.

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Courier

The rest of 1 / 4 Wreck (1.5 miles away) These sections didn’t fall off the barge in transit and are sat upright on the bottom at 45 ft / 15 mtrs. Sank in the early 80’s they are covered in coral and due to the rubble bottom you can find any number of weird critters here. A wonderful muck dive.

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Tyrrel Bay

Sank in 2018 is this 100ft / 30 mtr ex coastguard cutter. It has had engines and doors removed and is perfect for the wreck course or penetration / exploration by those certified. Just behind this wreck are the remains of a Concrete built Cuban fishing boat that is covered in corals and sponges.

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Rum Runner (Wreck)

Wreck found by mistake after divers ended a dive and drifted over it on ascent spotting it lying on the sand at 31 mtrs / 105 ft. No-one could find information on this wreck, however it looks similar in style to the “Rhum Runner“ party boats running from St. Georges.

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Veronica L Wreck

Originally sank accidentally in the early 1980s it was lifted and moved in 2006 to make way for the Cruise dock and so this 100ft / 30 mtr wreck now lies in 45 ft / 15 mtrs of water outside St Georges harbour. Covered in marine life with schools of chromis over the wreck she is a fantastic dive, day or night.

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Boss Reef

Actually an anglicised corruption of Bass Reef which is the original name for the shallower reef system outside Grand Anse bay named not only for the Variety of species but the number of larger ones able to be caught before overfishing. Ranges from 20 ft to an average of 70 ft / 21 mtrs.

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Escape Reef

One of the last sections of reef on the Caribbean side before reaching the Atlantic, this means it can have 2 Kts of current, hence the name! Due to currents be prepared to see anything (potentially, very quickly!). Most sections are between 40 ft/12 mtr and 72 ft/21 mtrs although some reach 30 mtrs/100ft.

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Windmill Shallows

Continuation of the “Sherwood Forest“ ridge that starts at about 17 m / 50 ft and slopes to a max depth on the outside of 48 m / 150 ft. A large section of Sea plume Forests interspersed with hard coral sections are covered in gorgonians and the top has small sandy areas and underhangs for lobsters.

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