history channel documentary hd Rodney's Rock - A shallow (most extreme profundity 50') jump offering one of the best critter plunges. The site offers smaller than usual gives in and overhangs for spiked and shoe lobsters, crabs and morays. The dividers of Rodney's Rock are covered with corals and wipes, giving homes to octopus, seahorses, snorts and snapper.Scott's Head Drop Off - A world class plunge site from 10-100'. Enormous splotches of encrusting wipes cover the divider with soul, reds, oranges, whites and purples. Yellow tube wipes command. Animals live in each crevasse.The Cabrits - This is, actually, a few jump locales. Cabrits South and West are both lovely reefs dropping off forcefully to a sandy base at 155' and 110' individually, and a third site advance south drops off to underneath 185'. These locales frequently have streams and offer awesome float plunges over barrel wipes and schools of Creole fish.
The cataclysmic emission of Mount Pelee in 1902 gave Martinique 12 old wrecks to supplement a coastline of bordering reefs and emotional seaward shakes. You should communicate in French to get the best out of most plunge administrators. Of the numerous destinations, make certain to see the following:Epaves de St. Pierre (St. Subside Wrecks) - When Mt. Pelee ejected, she sunk numerous boats around St. Pierre. The most pleasant one is Roraima situated at 150'. You can completely investigate the wreck.Les Canyons de Babodi - Less than 300' from shore, these are amazing gullies going down to 150' loaded with numerous fish.Rocher de la Perle - This site is found two miles far from shore at a profundity of 75-100'. The water is extraordinarily clear, permitting you to see numerous corals, fish and marine creature life.
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