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 Cathedral

Bermuda

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Latitude: 32° 21.3' N
Longitude: 64° 39.396' W

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Average depth 10 m / 32.8 ft

Max depth 13.7 m / 44.9 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): Near Gurnet Rock off East End and a favorite for the dive shops at this end of the Island, the Cathedral is well named. It is a huge underwater dome with several "windows", where shafts of light penetrate into the gloom, giving a feeling of being inside a vast subterranean cathedral. This is a very popular dive with a high concentration of marine life.

English (Translate this text in English): Near Gurnet Rock off East End and a favorite for the dive shops at this end of the Island, the Cathedral is well named. It is a huge underwater dome with several "windows", where shafts of light penetrate into the gloom, giving a feeling of being inside a vast subterranean cathedral. This is a very popular dive with a high concentration of marine life.

Near Gurnet Rock off East End and a favorite for the dive shops at this end of the Island, the Cathedral is well named. It is a huge underwater dome with several "windows", where shafts of light penetrate into the gloom, giving a feeling of being inside a vast subterranean cathedral. This is a very popular dive with a high concentration of marine life.

English (Translate this text in English): Near Gurnet Rock off East End and a favorite for the dive shops at this end of the Island, the Cathedral is well named. It is a huge underwater dome with several "windows", where shafts of light penetrate into the gloom, giving a feeling of being inside a vast subterranean cathedral. This is a very popular dive with a high concentration of marine life.

English (Translate this text in English): Near Gurnet Rock off East End and a favorite for the dive shops at this end of the Island, the Cathedral is well named. It is a huge underwater dome with several "windows", where shafts of light penetrate into the gloom, giving a feeling of being inside a vast subterranean cathedral. This is a very popular dive with a high concentration of marine life.

English (Translate this text in English): Near Gurnet Rock off East End and a favorite for the dive shops at this end of the Island, the Cathedral is well named. It is a huge underwater dome with several "windows", where shafts of light penetrate into the gloom, giving a feeling of being inside a vast subterranean cathedral. This is a very popular dive with a high concentration of marine life.

English (Translate this text in English): Near Gurnet Rock off East End and a favorite for the dive shops at this end of the Island, the Cathedral is well named. It is a huge underwater dome with several "windows", where shafts of light penetrate into the gloom, giving a feeling of being inside a vast subterranean cathedral. This is a very popular dive with a high concentration of marine life.

English (Translate this text in English): Near Gurnet Rock off East End and a favorite for the dive shops at this end of the Island, the Cathedral is well named. It is a huge underwater dome with several "windows", where shafts of light penetrate into the gloom, giving a feeling of being inside a vast subterranean cathedral. This is a very popular dive with a high concentration of marine life.

English (Translate this text in English): Near Gurnet Rock off East End and a favorite for the dive shops at this end of the Island, the Cathedral is well named. It is a huge underwater dome with several "windows", where shafts of light penetrate into the gloom, giving a feeling of being inside a vast subterranean cathedral. This is a very popular dive with a high concentration of marine life.

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Cathedral
By jamesmbernard
Feb 23, 2020
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Cathedral
By Griffith
Jun 21, 2002
#8 - In 3200 PSI  Out 400 PSI 16lbs w/ Diveskin OK Vis  Temp 78F Dove w/ Scuba Look
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Trip: Bermuda 2002
By Griffith
From Jun 19, 2002 to Jun 23, 2002

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