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 G-spot

Turks Caicos, French Cay

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Latitude: 21° 29.504' N
Longitude: 72° 13.282' W

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English (Translate this text in English): Went there in lat March of 2012 with Dive Provo. At the time, there were three mooring buoys located west of French Cay. G-spot was the easternmost of the moorings and it gets its name from a turn on the wall dips south and then turns north to create a shape that resembles a letter 'G' (according to the dive guide). The mooring is in about 50 ft of water but the wall drops very fast so, if the current/wind move the boat to the south of the mooring buoy, it may end up in over 100'. Follow the wall towards the east then turn around and ascend to 60' to return towards the boat on the edge of the wall where there is plenty of marine life. Boat drive is about 45 minutes from Provo and dive operators go there when weather is good.

English (Translate this text in English): Went there in lat March of 2012 with Dive Provo. At the time, there were three mooring buoys located west of French Cay. G-spot was the easternmost of the moorings and it gets its name from a turn on the wall dips south and then turns north to create a shape that resembles a letter 'G' (according to the dive guide). The mooring is in about 50 ft of water but the wall drops very fast so, if the current/wind move the boat to the south of the mooring buoy, it may end up in over 100'. Follow the wall towards the east then turn around and ascend to 60' to return towards the boat on the edge of the wall where there is plenty of marine life. Boat drive is about 45 minutes from Provo and dive operators go there when weather is good.

Went there in lat March of 2012 with Dive Provo. At the time, there were three mooring buoys located west of French Cay. G-spot was the easternmost of the moorings and it gets its name from a turn on the wall dips south and then turns north to create a shape that resembles a letter 'G' (according to the dive guide). The mooring is in about 50 ft of water but the wall drops very fast so, if the current/wind move the boat to the south of the mooring buoy, it may end up in over 100'. Follow the wall towards the east then turn around and ascend to 60' to return towards the boat on the edge of the wall where there is plenty of marine life. Boat drive is about 45 minutes from Provo and dive operators go there when weather is good.

English (Translate this text in English): Went there in lat March of 2012 with Dive Provo. At the time, there were three mooring buoys located west of French Cay. G-spot was the easternmost of the moorings and it gets its name from a turn on the wall dips south and then turns north to create a shape that resembles a letter 'G' (according to the dive guide). The mooring is in about 50 ft of water but the wall drops very fast so, if the current/wind move the boat to the south of the mooring buoy, it may end up in over 100'. Follow the wall towards the east then turn around and ascend to 60' to return towards the boat on the edge of the wall where there is plenty of marine life. Boat drive is about 45 minutes from Provo and dive operators go there when weather is good.

English (Translate this text in English): Went there in lat March of 2012 with Dive Provo. At the time, there were three mooring buoys located west of French Cay. G-spot was the easternmost of the moorings and it gets its name from a turn on the wall dips south and then turns north to create a shape that resembles a letter 'G' (according to the dive guide). The mooring is in about 50 ft of water but the wall drops very fast so, if the current/wind move the boat to the south of the mooring buoy, it may end up in over 100'. Follow the wall towards the east then turn around and ascend to 60' to return towards the boat on the edge of the wall where there is plenty of marine life. Boat drive is about 45 minutes from Provo and dive operators go there when weather is good.

English (Translate this text in English): Went there in lat March of 2012 with Dive Provo. At the time, there were three mooring buoys located west of French Cay. G-spot was the easternmost of the moorings and it gets its name from a turn on the wall dips south and then turns north to create a shape that resembles a letter 'G' (according to the dive guide). The mooring is in about 50 ft of water but the wall drops very fast so, if the current/wind move the boat to the south of the mooring buoy, it may end up in over 100'. Follow the wall towards the east then turn around and ascend to 60' to return towards the boat on the edge of the wall where there is plenty of marine life. Boat drive is about 45 minutes from Provo and dive operators go there when weather is good.

English (Translate this text in English): Went there in lat March of 2012 with Dive Provo. At the time, there were three mooring buoys located west of French Cay. G-spot was the easternmost of the moorings and it gets its name from a turn on the wall dips south and then turns north to create a shape that resembles a letter 'G' (according to the dive guide). The mooring is in about 50 ft of water but the wall drops very fast so, if the current/wind move the boat to the south of the mooring buoy, it may end up in over 100'. Follow the wall towards the east then turn around and ascend to 60' to return towards the boat on the edge of the wall where there is plenty of marine life. Boat drive is about 45 minutes from Provo and dive operators go there when weather is good.

English (Translate this text in English): Went there in lat March of 2012 with Dive Provo. At the time, there were three mooring buoys located west of French Cay. G-spot was the easternmost of the moorings and it gets its name from a turn on the wall dips south and then turns north to create a shape that resembles a letter 'G' (according to the dive guide). The mooring is in about 50 ft of water but the wall drops very fast so, if the current/wind move the boat to the south of the mooring buoy, it may end up in over 100'. Follow the wall towards the east then turn around and ascend to 60' to return towards the boat on the edge of the wall where there is plenty of marine life. Boat drive is about 45 minutes from Provo and dive operators go there when weather is good.

English (Translate this text in English): Went there in lat March of 2012 with Dive Provo. At the time, there were three mooring buoys located west of French Cay. G-spot was the easternmost of the moorings and it gets its name from a turn on the wall dips south and then turns north to create a shape that resembles a letter 'G' (according to the dive guide). The mooring is in about 50 ft of water but the wall drops very fast so, if the current/wind move the boat to the south of the mooring buoy, it may end up in over 100'. Follow the wall towards the east then turn around and ascend to 60' to return towards the boat on the edge of the wall where there is plenty of marine life. Boat drive is about 45 minutes from Provo and dive operators go there when weather is good.

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Average depth 18.3 m / 60 ft

Max depth 30.5 m / 100.1 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): We saw reef sharks on the wall and found some nurse sharks resting on the coral beds at 50'. Large red elephant-ear sponges.

English (Translate this text in English): We saw reef sharks on the wall and found some nurse sharks resting on the coral beds at 50'. Large red elephant-ear sponges.

We saw reef sharks on the wall and found some nurse sharks resting on the coral beds at 50'. Large red elephant-ear sponges.

English (Translate this text in English): We saw reef sharks on the wall and found some nurse sharks resting on the coral beds at 50'. Large red elephant-ear sponges.

English (Translate this text in English): We saw reef sharks on the wall and found some nurse sharks resting on the coral beds at 50'. Large red elephant-ear sponges.

English (Translate this text in English): We saw reef sharks on the wall and found some nurse sharks resting on the coral beds at 50'. Large red elephant-ear sponges.

English (Translate this text in English): We saw reef sharks on the wall and found some nurse sharks resting on the coral beds at 50'. Large red elephant-ear sponges.

English (Translate this text in English): We saw reef sharks on the wall and found some nurse sharks resting on the coral beds at 50'. Large red elephant-ear sponges.

English (Translate this text in English): We saw reef sharks on the wall and found some nurse sharks resting on the coral beds at 50'. Large red elephant-ear sponges.

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Turks and Caicos Islands

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