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Depth: 11-40 m 35-130 ft
Description: This is a wall reef that ends in a sandy basin littered with large reef boulders containing many caves and tunnels. Divers return to the boat through the sandy back-reef, where garden eels, stingrays, jawfish and hammerhead sharks may be seen
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Points of special interest (click on map for position):
1- Patch reef & tunnel zone – The north end of this site is sandy with large scattered boulders. This complex architecture makes a great habitat for marine life with caves and tunnels throughout the area
2- Giant barrel sponge – One of the largest species of sponge in the Caribbean. They are usually found in slightly deeper water where wave action is low
3- Bluehead wrasse cleaning station – Observe initial-phase bluehead wrasses swimming around this large barrel sponge, waiting for clients who require their cleaning services
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Creatures that live here (ID - Common Name):
B.OA - Redlip Blenny C.EI - Hawksbill Turtle C.HL - Brown Gar...
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