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 Angelfish Reef

British Virgin

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Latitude: 18° 18.536' N
Longitude: 64° 37.753' W

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English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Dive is the western tip of Norman Island. Approximately 4 minutes by boat from the Bight on Norman Island, or about 25 minutes by boat from Nanny Cay on Tortola.

English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Dive is the western tip of Norman Island. Approximately 4 minutes by boat from the Bight on Norman Island, or about 25 minutes by boat from Nanny Cay on Tortola.

By boat only. Dive is the western tip of Norman Island. Approximately 4 minutes by boat from the Bight on Norman Island, or about 25 minutes by boat from Nanny Cay on Tortola.

English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Dive is the western tip of Norman Island. Approximately 4 minutes by boat from the Bight on Norman Island, or about 25 minutes by boat from Nanny Cay on Tortola.

English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Dive is the western tip of Norman Island. Approximately 4 minutes by boat from the Bight on Norman Island, or about 25 minutes by boat from Nanny Cay on Tortola.

English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Dive is the western tip of Norman Island. Approximately 4 minutes by boat from the Bight on Norman Island, or about 25 minutes by boat from Nanny Cay on Tortola.

English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Dive is the western tip of Norman Island. Approximately 4 minutes by boat from the Bight on Norman Island, or about 25 minutes by boat from Nanny Cay on Tortola.

English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Dive is the western tip of Norman Island. Approximately 4 minutes by boat from the Bight on Norman Island, or about 25 minutes by boat from Nanny Cay on Tortola.

English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Dive is the western tip of Norman Island. Approximately 4 minutes by boat from the Bight on Norman Island, or about 25 minutes by boat from Nanny Cay on Tortola.

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Average depth 9.8 m / 32.2 ft

Max depth 14.6 m / 47.9 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): A shallow dive, good for new divers. The southern portion of the dive gives the opportunity to swim through some canyons where there can be some surge. Some eagle rays and stingrays, snake eels and moray eels. Recently (2008/2009) a couple of turtles have taken up residence in the area, and are known to be extremely friendly towards divers, sometimes swimming right through the middle of groups.

English (Translate this text in English): A shallow dive, good for new divers. The southern portion of the dive gives the opportunity to swim through some canyons where there can be some surge. Some eagle rays and stingrays, snake eels and moray eels. Recently (2008/2009) a couple of turtles have taken up residence in the area, and are known to be extremely friendly towards divers, sometimes swimming right through the middle of groups.

A shallow dive, good for new divers. The southern portion of the dive gives the opportunity to swim through some canyons where there can be some surge. Some eagle rays and stingrays, snake eels and moray eels. Recently (2008/2009) a couple of turtles have taken up residence in the area, and are known to be extremely friendly towards divers, sometimes swimming right through the middle of groups.

English (Translate this text in English): A shallow dive, good for new divers. The southern portion of the dive gives the opportunity to swim through some canyons where there can be some surge. Some eagle rays and stingrays, snake eels and moray eels. Recently (2008/2009) a couple of turtles have taken up residence in the area, and are known to be extremely friendly towards divers, sometimes swimming right through the middle of groups.

English (Translate this text in English): A shallow dive, good for new divers. The southern portion of the dive gives the opportunity to swim through some canyons where there can be some surge. Some eagle rays and stingrays, snake eels and moray eels. Recently (2008/2009) a couple of turtles have taken up residence in the area, and are known to be extremely friendly towards divers, sometimes swimming right through the middle of groups.

English (Translate this text in English): A shallow dive, good for new divers. The southern portion of the dive gives the opportunity to swim through some canyons where there can be some surge. Some eagle rays and stingrays, snake eels and moray eels. Recently (2008/2009) a couple of turtles have taken up residence in the area, and are known to be extremely friendly towards divers, sometimes swimming right through the middle of groups.

English (Translate this text in English): A shallow dive, good for new divers. The southern portion of the dive gives the opportunity to swim through some canyons where there can be some surge. Some eagle rays and stingrays, snake eels and moray eels. Recently (2008/2009) a couple of turtles have taken up residence in the area, and are known to be extremely friendly towards divers, sometimes swimming right through the middle of groups.

English (Translate this text in English): A shallow dive, good for new divers. The southern portion of the dive gives the opportunity to swim through some canyons where there can be some surge. Some eagle rays and stingrays, snake eels and moray eels. Recently (2008/2009) a couple of turtles have taken up residence in the area, and are known to be extremely friendly towards divers, sometimes swimming right through the middle of groups.

English (Translate this text in English): A shallow dive, good for new divers. The southern portion of the dive gives the opportunity to swim through some canyons where there can be some surge. Some eagle rays and stingrays, snake eels and moray eels. Recently (2008/2009) a couple of turtles have taken up residence in the area, and are known to be extremely friendly towards divers, sometimes swimming right through the middle of groups.

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 Dive logs

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Angelfish Reef
De orlandosjm
3 Nov 2012
First non instructional dive AngelHead Reef -
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Angelfish Reef
De eritland
22 Oct 2009
Last Dive of the Trip - Great last dive.  Good vilibilty.  Huge Eagle Ray swam by.  Chain Eel, Golden Eel Off to Peter Island Spa! 
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Voyage : Trip to British Virgin
De orlandosjm
Du 1 Nov 2012 au 10 Nov 2012
Trip to BVI on a Sailboat
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Voyage : BVI 2009
De eritland
Du 16 Oct 2009 au 24 Oct 2009
Second trip to the British Virgin Islands aboard the LaBuscadora.  Captain Mike Hallett and crew provided another amazing experience.
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