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Average depth 18 m / 59.1 ft
Max depth 30.5 m / 100.1 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): This reef takes its name from the Caribbean lobster that can be found moving about over this hard coral reef. Most reef sites in Anguilla are made up of Soft coral however this is a huge horseshoe shaped plateau that starts in 25ft and goes to a drop off at 45 ft, from there you hit a sandy bottom in 85-100 ft of water. On the edge of the drop-off Nurse Sharks hide under the ledges.
English (Translate this text in English): This reef takes its name from the Caribbean lobster that can be found moving about over this hard coral reef. Most reef sites in Anguilla are made up of Soft coral however this is a huge horseshoe shaped plateau that starts in 25ft and goes to a drop off at 45 ft, from there you hit a sandy bottom in 85-100 ft of water. On the edge of the drop-off Nurse Sharks hide under the ledges.
This reef takes its name from the Caribbean lobster that can be found moving about over this hard coral reef. Most reef sites in Anguilla are made up of Soft coral however this is a huge horseshoe shaped plateau that starts in 25ft and goes to a drop off at 45 ft, from there you hit a sandy bottom in 85-100 ft of water. On the edge of the drop-off Nurse Sharks hide under the ledges.
English (Translate this text in English): This reef takes its name from the Caribbean lobster that can be found moving about over this hard coral reef. Most reef sites in Anguilla are made up of Soft coral however this is a huge horseshoe shaped plateau that starts in 25ft and goes to a drop off at 45 ft, from there you hit a sandy bottom in 85-100 ft of water. On the edge of the drop-off Nurse Sharks hide under the ledges.
English (Translate this text in English): This reef takes its name from the Caribbean lobster that can be found moving about over this hard coral reef. Most reef sites in Anguilla are made up of Soft coral however this is a huge horseshoe shaped plateau that starts in 25ft and goes to a drop off at 45 ft, from there you hit a sandy bottom in 85-100 ft of water. On the edge of the drop-off Nurse Sharks hide under the ledges.
English (Translate this text in English): This reef takes its name from the Caribbean lobster that can be found moving about over this hard coral reef. Most reef sites in Anguilla are made up of Soft coral however this is a huge horseshoe shaped plateau that starts in 25ft and goes to a drop off at 45 ft, from there you hit a sandy bottom in 85-100 ft of water. On the edge of the drop-off Nurse Sharks hide under the ledges.
English (Translate this text in English): This reef takes its name from the Caribbean lobster that can be found moving about over this hard coral reef. Most reef sites in Anguilla are made up of Soft coral however this is a huge horseshoe shaped plateau that starts in 25ft and goes to a drop off at 45 ft, from there you hit a sandy bottom in 85-100 ft of water. On the edge of the drop-off Nurse Sharks hide under the ledges.
English (Translate this text in English): This reef takes its name from the Caribbean lobster that can be found moving about over this hard coral reef. Most reef sites in Anguilla are made up of Soft coral however this is a huge horseshoe shaped plateau that starts in 25ft and goes to a drop off at 45 ft, from there you hit a sandy bottom in 85-100 ft of water. On the edge of the drop-off Nurse Sharks hide under the ledges.
English (Translate this text in English): This reef takes its name from the Caribbean lobster that can be found moving about over this hard coral reef. Most reef sites in Anguilla are made up of Soft coral however this is a huge horseshoe shaped plateau that starts in 25ft and goes to a drop off at 45 ft, from there you hit a sandy bottom in 85-100 ft of water. On the edge of the drop-off Nurse Sharks hide under the ledges.
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Voyage : Anguilla 2009
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Rescue Diver certification
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Voyage : Anguilla 2008
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Advanced Open Water certification
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