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Oct 08, 2006 11:51 AM Sept 06 Staff | Dive Master Hanging at 15ft on the last day of our trip, I tried to decided which I liked better; hovering weightless along a 6,000 foot wall decorated with sponges of every imaginable shape and colour, or swimming around in what seemed to be an endless 20 foot deep aquarium. Then I realized I didn't have to choose-both asre part of the dive experience on Little Cayman! Whether you love huge schools of fish, like horse-eyed jacks and snapper, or the tiniest juvenile fish, like green angels and puffers, you'll find it all here...and more! turtles, rays and sharks too.
Feeling adventurous? Try a night dive on the Soto Trader, and get ready for some of the biggest groupers and parrotfishes you've ever seen! And did I mention the angelfish, the cowfish and the barracuda? Saying goodbye to Little Cayman isn't easy but we'll be back! CommentsCategory: General | Posted By: Dive Master |
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