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 Spanish Chain

Turks Caicos, South Caicos

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Latitude: 21° 28.902' N
Longitude: 71° 31.697' W

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Average depth 15 m / 49.2 ft

Max depth 100 m / 328.1 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): Immediately left from the buoy is a ridge that provides shallower reef environments for less experienced divers. Straight out towards the drop-off, across a flat sandy area, leads to an area of impressive coral blocks. These blocks sit on a ledge at 30m (perfect for advanced open-water training). There are more beyond 30m.

Left from the drop-off is the chain (whether or not it is truly from a Spanish ship is unknown). Also to the left you will find an anchor and an underwater cable leading towards Grand Turk. There's not much to the right along the drop-off from the coral blocks.

English (Translate this text in English): Immediately left from the buoy is a ridge that provides shallower reef environments for less experienced divers. Straight out towards the drop-off, across a flat sandy area, leads to an area of impressive coral blocks. These blocks sit on a ledge at 30m (perfect for advanced open-water training). There are more beyond 30m.

Left from the drop-off is the chain (whether or not it is truly from a Spanish ship is unknown). Also to the left you will find an anchor and an underwater cable leading towards Grand Turk. There's not much to the right along the drop-off from the coral blocks.

Immediately left from the buoy is a ridge that provides shallower reef environments for less experienced divers. Straight out towards the drop-off, across a flat sandy area, leads to an area of impressive coral blocks. These blocks sit on a ledge at 30m (perfect for advanced open-water training). There are more beyond 30m.

Left from the drop-off is the chain (whether or not it is truly from a Spanish ship is unknown). Also to the left you will find an anchor and an underwater cable leading towards Grand Turk. There's not much to the right along the drop-off from the coral blocks.

English (Translate this text in English): Immediately left from the buoy is a ridge that provides shallower reef environments for less experienced divers. Straight out towards the drop-off, across a flat sandy area, leads to an area of impressive coral blocks. These blocks sit on a ledge at 30m (perfect for advanced open-water training). There are more beyond 30m.

Left from the drop-off is the chain (whether or not it is truly from a Spanish ship is unknown). Also to the left you will find an anchor and an underwater cable leading towards Grand Turk. There's not much to the right along the drop-off from the coral blocks.

English (Translate this text in English): Immediately left from the buoy is a ridge that provides shallower reef environments for less experienced divers. Straight out towards the drop-off, across a flat sandy area, leads to an area of impressive coral blocks. These blocks sit on a ledge at 30m (perfect for advanced open-water training). There are more beyond 30m.

Left from the drop-off is the chain (whether or not it is truly from a Spanish ship is unknown). Also to the left you will find an anchor and an underwater cable leading towards Grand Turk. There's not much to the right along the drop-off from the coral blocks.

English (Translate this text in English): Immediately left from the buoy is a ridge that provides shallower reef environments for less experienced divers. Straight out towards the drop-off, across a flat sandy area, leads to an area of impressive coral blocks. These blocks sit on a ledge at 30m (perfect for advanced open-water training). There are more beyond 30m.

Left from the drop-off is the chain (whether or not it is truly from a Spanish ship is unknown). Also to the left you will find an anchor and an underwater cable leading towards Grand Turk. There's not much to the right along the drop-off from the coral blocks.

English (Translate this text in English): Immediately left from the buoy is a ridge that provides shallower reef environments for less experienced divers. Straight out towards the drop-off, across a flat sandy area, leads to an area of impressive coral blocks. These blocks sit on a ledge at 30m (perfect for advanced open-water training). There are more beyond 30m.

Left from the drop-off is the chain (whether or not it is truly from a Spanish ship is unknown). Also to the left you will find an anchor and an underwater cable leading towards Grand Turk. There's not much to the right along the drop-off from the coral blocks.

English (Translate this text in English): Immediately left from the buoy is a ridge that provides shallower reef environments for less experienced divers. Straight out towards the drop-off, across a flat sandy area, leads to an area of impressive coral blocks. These blocks sit on a ledge at 30m (perfect for advanced open-water training). There are more beyond 30m.

Left from the drop-off is the chain (whether or not it is truly from a Spanish ship is unknown). Also to the left you will find an anchor and an underwater cable leading towards Grand Turk. There's not much to the right along the drop-off from the coral blocks.

English (Translate this text in English): Immediately left from the buoy is a ridge that provides shallower reef environments for less experienced divers. Straight out towards the drop-off, across a flat sandy area, leads to an area of impressive coral blocks. These blocks sit on a ledge at 30m (perfect for advanced open-water training). There are more beyond 30m.

Left from the drop-off is the chain (whether or not it is truly from a Spanish ship is unknown). Also to the left you will find an anchor and an underwater cable leading towards Grand Turk. There's not much to the right along the drop-off from the coral blocks.

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