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2:52 PM
By Pat Schoenbeck
Early in the week of diving with Reef Divers, a DM said during our briefing at Great Wall West "kick ard to the edge of the wall and free fall over the edge - but stop at 60'".

Drifting from 10'' to 60' like a skydiver in sow motion was something I wont forget. I will also remember all the other wonderful sights and experiences I've had this week - highlights include:

* Numerous turtles munching happily on sponges, oblivious to our presence;

* Stubby the Spotted Eagle Ray who graced us with an elegant fly-by on the sandy patch and again out on the wall;

* goofy Yellow Jawfish ever vigilant with their housekeeping;

* Groupers who loved being with us, some following like puppy dogs;

* the colourful skools of numerous species of fish, incredible variety of sponges and corals;

* getting within 3' of a Stingray as he swooped overhead; and

* getting t the last 2 dives, sad that he whole experience was coming to an end.

Thanks LCBR and Reef Divers staff, its been terrific!

Pat
Category: General | Posted By: Dive Master
2:44 PM
By Christine Hansen - Lighthouse Point, Florida
Diving at the Little Cayman Beach Resort brings beautiful dives, sunny skies and great atmosphere together. The ie sites show off plenty of fish. The wall adds another dimension and the dive masters are helpful an fun. What a terrific week of diving with people we can now call our friends. This is my second time back but it wont be my last.

Christine
Category: General | Posted By: Dive Master
2:14 PM
By Jayne Richards - Petal, Mississippi
This is my second trip to Little Cayman Beach Resort. I obviously lied it enough the first time to return, but this trip was even better than the first! I love the lazy paceof iving, no pressure, no stress.

Sunny, Phil and Paul took exceptionally good care of us, checking equipment, finding great sites and even telling us a joke or two along the way.

Paul is wasted as the dive manager, stand-up is surely his true calling! They even made role-call fun!

They paid great attention to safety, but were't overzealous to the point of ruining our trip. We were allowed to dive our own dive and be part of the group at the same time.

Thanks for a great trip guys! I know there will be a third visit.

Jayne
Category: General | Posted By: Dive Master
2:09 PM
By Danny Liles - Topelo, Mississippi
What rich and splendid walls and reefs! The sea fans are large and unbroken. The vase sponges are gorgeous! The whole area is teeming with juveniles of every sort of fish. The Nassau Grouper are large and friendly; all the dive crews are on a first name basis with them!

I've seen more Queen Trigger fish on this trip than in almost two decades of diing. Dottie showed me Yellowhead Jawfish sheltering eggs in its mouth. We watched for almost ten minutes while a Turtle munched at coral head hile a large Grey Angelfish sucked up table scraps.

I can't say enough about the boat crews. The dive briefings are superb; all the crews know the dive sites and the local residents. They did all the work in rigging tanks and bringing tanks and cameras to the back of the boat all for one giant stride to the best wall diving anywhere.

I have to give special thanks to Ron who caught a failed high pressure hose on my first dive. He replaced it on the spot. The next day I asked him to replace my flooded pressure gauge - I never missed a dive all week.

Danny

p.s. Sunny is the hottest babe ever, woooo hoooo!!
Category: General | Posted By: Dive Master

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