Diving in the Bahamas
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The Bahamas consist of a series of Islands just east of Florida. The Islands are on the Bahamian block, a geological anomoly seperate from North American and most of the diving is shallow with excellent visibilty. There is also many shipwrecks both "natural" and artificial. A dive for the more adrenalin oriented diver might include Shark feeding. For something a little more laid back, you might want to try a live aboard sail cruise. With the exception of kelp, the Bahamas has a dive for every kind of diver.
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Bahama Photographs
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The following photographs were submitted by Mae Squires-Graham . Mae is a NAUI Course Director working out of Limestone Dive Centre in Kingston Ontario Canada.
Coral, Spiny Lobster, Trumpet Fish,
Blue Fish, Trigger Fish, Trumpet Fish,
Blue Fish,Coral, Coral,
Coral, Diver+Coral, Tubes,
Squirel Fish, Sleeping Fish,