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Twin Heads in Harbour Island, Bahamas: Where the Stingrays Are |
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If you want to see some really big fish while diving, explore the Twin Heads in Harbour Island, Bahamas. This 30-feet dive is the permanent residence of margate, large stingrays and many other big fish.
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Split Reef in Harbour Island, Bahamas: Large Coral Heads Offshore |
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The split reef in Harbour Island, Bahamas is plentiful in the Devil’s Backbone. This coral measures 45 feet and is adorned with fans. It is called such because of the canyon split going through its entirety.
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PIMLICO in Harbour Island, Bahamas: Beware the Sharks |
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The PIMLICO in Harbour Island, Bahamas is a big diving area with lots of spots to explore. Divers need to be careful here, however; the fish here are big, especially the sharks.
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Mystery Reef in Harbour Island, Bahamas: Delicious-Looking Corals in Eleuthera |
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Divers who have been to Mystery Reef in Harbour Island, Bahamas all say one thing: if corals could be eaten, they would have eaten Mystery Reef. The reef is full of corals in different formations and various colors. It looks pretty enough to eat.
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Indian Mound in Harbour Island, Bahamas: Next Door to Deep Ocean |
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Adventurous divers often go to Indian Mound in Harbour Island, Bahamas because of its close proximity to the deep ocean. In this five-foot deep coral reef are found large jewfish and other big species of fish.
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