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English (Translate this text in English): Access by boat only. Located between the southeastern tip of Peter Island and the northwestern tip of Norman Island. Approximately 30 minutes from Road Town, or 10 minutes from the Bight on Norman Island.
Mooring buoys have been placed on the site by the National Park trust, but can sometimes be difficult to locate in heavy swells.
English (Translate this text in English): Access by boat only. Located between the southeastern tip of Peter Island and the northwestern tip of Norman Island. Approximately 30 minutes from Road Town, or 10 minutes from the Bight on Norman Island.
Mooring buoys have been placed on the site by the National Park trust, but can sometimes be difficult to locate in heavy swells.
Access by boat only. Located between the southeastern tip of Peter Island and the northwestern tip of Norman Island. Approximately 30 minutes from Road Town, or 10 minutes from the Bight on Norman Island.
Mooring buoys have been placed on the site by the National Park trust, but can sometimes be difficult to locate in heavy swells.
English (Translate this text in English): Access by boat only. Located between the southeastern tip of Peter Island and the northwestern tip of Norman Island. Approximately 30 minutes from Road Town, or 10 minutes from the Bight on Norman Island.
Mooring buoys have been placed on the site by the National Park trust, but can sometimes be difficult to locate in heavy swells.
English (Translate this text in English): Access by boat only. Located between the southeastern tip of Peter Island and the northwestern tip of Norman Island. Approximately 30 minutes from Road Town, or 10 minutes from the Bight on Norman Island.
Mooring buoys have been placed on the site by the National Park trust, but can sometimes be difficult to locate in heavy swells.
English (Translate this text in English): Access by boat only. Located between the southeastern tip of Peter Island and the northwestern tip of Norman Island. Approximately 30 minutes from Road Town, or 10 minutes from the Bight on Norman Island.
Mooring buoys have been placed on the site by the National Park trust, but can sometimes be difficult to locate in heavy swells.
English (Translate this text in English): Access by boat only. Located between the southeastern tip of Peter Island and the northwestern tip of Norman Island. Approximately 30 minutes from Road Town, or 10 minutes from the Bight on Norman Island.
Mooring buoys have been placed on the site by the National Park trust, but can sometimes be difficult to locate in heavy swells.
English (Translate this text in English): Access by boat only. Located between the southeastern tip of Peter Island and the northwestern tip of Norman Island. Approximately 30 minutes from Road Town, or 10 minutes from the Bight on Norman Island.
Mooring buoys have been placed on the site by the National Park trust, but can sometimes be difficult to locate in heavy swells.
English (Translate this text in English): Access by boat only. Located between the southeastern tip of Peter Island and the northwestern tip of Norman Island. Approximately 30 minutes from Road Town, or 10 minutes from the Bight on Norman Island.
Mooring buoys have been placed on the site by the National Park trust, but can sometimes be difficult to locate in heavy swells.
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Average depth 15 m / 49.2 ft
Max depth 18 m / 59.1 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): A double pinnacle located in otherwise open water between two islands. Not a deep site, but prolific marine life. Lots of ledges. Abundance of sharks, lobster, morays and turtles.
Takes its name from nearby Carrot Rock, but coincidentally viewed from above, the shape of the two pinnacles do look slight like a carrot and its leaves.
English (Translate this text in English): A double pinnacle located in otherwise open water between two islands. Not a deep site, but prolific marine life. Lots of ledges. Abundance of sharks, lobster, morays and turtles.
Takes its name from nearby Carrot Rock, but coincidentally viewed from above, the shape of the two pinnacles do look slight like a carrot and its leaves.
A double pinnacle located in otherwise open water between two islands. Not a deep site, but prolific marine life. Lots of ledges. Abundance of sharks, lobster, morays and turtles.
Takes its name from nearby Carrot Rock, but coincidentally viewed from above, the shape of the two pinnacles do look slight like a carrot and its leaves.
English (Translate this text in English): A double pinnacle located in otherwise open water between two islands. Not a deep site, but prolific marine life. Lots of ledges. Abundance of sharks, lobster, morays and turtles.
Takes its name from nearby Carrot Rock, but coincidentally viewed from above, the shape of the two pinnacles do look slight like a carrot and its leaves.
English (Translate this text in English): A double pinnacle located in otherwise open water between two islands. Not a deep site, but prolific marine life. Lots of ledges. Abundance of sharks, lobster, morays and turtles.
Takes its name from nearby Carrot Rock, but coincidentally viewed from above, the shape of the two pinnacles do look slight like a carrot and its leaves.
English (Translate this text in English): A double pinnacle located in otherwise open water between two islands. Not a deep site, but prolific marine life. Lots of ledges. Abundance of sharks, lobster, morays and turtles.
Takes its name from nearby Carrot Rock, but coincidentally viewed from above, the shape of the two pinnacles do look slight like a carrot and its leaves.
English (Translate this text in English): A double pinnacle located in otherwise open water between two islands. Not a deep site, but prolific marine life. Lots of ledges. Abundance of sharks, lobster, morays and turtles.
Takes its name from nearby Carrot Rock, but coincidentally viewed from above, the shape of the two pinnacles do look slight like a carrot and its leaves.
English (Translate this text in English): A double pinnacle located in otherwise open water between two islands. Not a deep site, but prolific marine life. Lots of ledges. Abundance of sharks, lobster, morays and turtles.
Takes its name from nearby Carrot Rock, but coincidentally viewed from above, the shape of the two pinnacles do look slight like a carrot and its leaves.
English (Translate this text in English): A double pinnacle located in otherwise open water between two islands. Not a deep site, but prolific marine life. Lots of ledges. Abundance of sharks, lobster, morays and turtles.
Takes its name from nearby Carrot Rock, but coincidentally viewed from above, the shape of the two pinnacles do look slight like a carrot and its leaves.
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