diving in tobago - part 2
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Diving In
Tobago – Part 2
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Diving in Tobago part 1
Mount Irvine Wall,
Depth:8-16m
• Located in the protected bay of Mt.
Irvine, the Wall is an easy but extremely
interesting dive site.
• The steep cliff with beautiful canyons,
cracks and ledges is the home of large
groups of schooling fish, like surgeonfish
or triggerfish.
* With some luck one
might find a seahorse
or short nose batfish,
Caribbean angelfish or
a parrotfish.
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The Sisters, Depth:15-30m
• The Sisters is the rock formation covered
with beautiful and bizarre underwater
scenery making it a memorable dive.
• In overhangs and caves you find not only
lobster but also stingrays and nurse sharks.
•Depending on the season and current a
school of hammerhead sharks can be seen
here.
• The Sisters are fully
exposed to the wind and open
sea so that it can only be
dived in favorable weather
conditions
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Kelleston Drain, Depth:9-20m
• Here you start in a sheltered bay on
a shallow plateau from where the
current will take you to the deeper
water.
• This dive is
famous for the
huge brain coral
which you will
see towards the
end of this
challenging
dive.
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Kelleston Drain, Depth:9-20m
• Giant green moray eels and Nurse
sharks are frequently seen on this dive.
• Big schools of Creole wrasse and jack
fish are always there.
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Bookends, Depth:7-26m
• Bookends got the name from strangely shaped rocks coming up to
the surface.
• Depending on the current this may be a quiet difficult dive site.
• This natural amphitheatre invites you
to look at nurse sharks and turtles.
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Thank You For
Watching .
Have a Marvelous
Diving Experience.
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