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 Sprat

Virgin Islands, Saint Thomas Island

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Latitude: 18° 18.365' N
Longitude: 64° 57.38' W

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English (Translate this text in English): Boat boat only. A few minutes outside of Charlotte Amalie harbor.

English (Translate this text in English): Boat boat only. A few minutes outside of Charlotte Amalie harbor.

Boat boat only. A few minutes outside of Charlotte Amalie harbor.

English (Translate this text in English): Boat boat only. A few minutes outside of Charlotte Amalie harbor.

English (Translate this text in English): Boat boat only. A few minutes outside of Charlotte Amalie harbor.

English (Translate this text in English): Boat boat only. A few minutes outside of Charlotte Amalie harbor.

English (Translate this text in English): Boat boat only. A few minutes outside of Charlotte Amalie harbor.

English (Translate this text in English): Boat boat only. A few minutes outside of Charlotte Amalie harbor.

English (Translate this text in English): Boat boat only. A few minutes outside of Charlotte Amalie harbor.

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Average depth 9.8 m / 32.2 ft

Max depth 18.3 m / 60 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): Sprat is a common "second dive" after diving nearby deep wrecks like the WIT Concrete or the Miss Opportunity. Boats anchor moor in approximately 60 feet on the sandy bottom, but then ascend to the shallower reef, where a variety of coral formations lead to trenches, tunnels and small caverns that can be explored.

Sadly the area has been heavily fished, and although the topography is impressive, marine life is in very short supply.

English (Translate this text in English): Sprat is a common "second dive" after diving nearby deep wrecks like the WIT Concrete or the Miss Opportunity. Boats anchor moor in approximately 60 feet on the sandy bottom, but then ascend to the shallower reef, where a variety of coral formations lead to trenches, tunnels and small caverns that can be explored.

Sadly the area has been heavily fished, and although the topography is impressive, marine life is in very short supply.

Sprat is a common "second dive" after diving nearby deep wrecks like the WIT Concrete or the Miss Opportunity. Boats anchor moor in approximately 60 feet on the sandy bottom, but then ascend to the shallower reef, where a variety of coral formations lead to trenches, tunnels and small caverns that can be explored.

Sadly the area has been heavily fished, and although the topography is impressive, marine life is in very short supply.

English (Translate this text in English): Sprat is a common "second dive" after diving nearby deep wrecks like the WIT Concrete or the Miss Opportunity. Boats anchor moor in approximately 60 feet on the sandy bottom, but then ascend to the shallower reef, where a variety of coral formations lead to trenches, tunnels and small caverns that can be explored.

Sadly the area has been heavily fished, and although the topography is impressive, marine life is in very short supply.

English (Translate this text in English): Sprat is a common "second dive" after diving nearby deep wrecks like the WIT Concrete or the Miss Opportunity. Boats anchor moor in approximately 60 feet on the sandy bottom, but then ascend to the shallower reef, where a variety of coral formations lead to trenches, tunnels and small caverns that can be explored.

Sadly the area has been heavily fished, and although the topography is impressive, marine life is in very short supply.

English (Translate this text in English): Sprat is a common "second dive" after diving nearby deep wrecks like the WIT Concrete or the Miss Opportunity. Boats anchor moor in approximately 60 feet on the sandy bottom, but then ascend to the shallower reef, where a variety of coral formations lead to trenches, tunnels and small caverns that can be explored.

Sadly the area has been heavily fished, and although the topography is impressive, marine life is in very short supply.

English (Translate this text in English): Sprat is a common "second dive" after diving nearby deep wrecks like the WIT Concrete or the Miss Opportunity. Boats anchor moor in approximately 60 feet on the sandy bottom, but then ascend to the shallower reef, where a variety of coral formations lead to trenches, tunnels and small caverns that can be explored.

Sadly the area has been heavily fished, and although the topography is impressive, marine life is in very short supply.

English (Translate this text in English): Sprat is a common "second dive" after diving nearby deep wrecks like the WIT Concrete or the Miss Opportunity. Boats anchor moor in approximately 60 feet on the sandy bottom, but then ascend to the shallower reef, where a variety of coral formations lead to trenches, tunnels and small caverns that can be explored.

Sadly the area has been heavily fished, and although the topography is impressive, marine life is in very short supply.

English (Translate this text in English): Sprat is a common "second dive" after diving nearby deep wrecks like the WIT Concrete or the Miss Opportunity. Boats anchor moor in approximately 60 feet on the sandy bottom, but then ascend to the shallower reef, where a variety of coral formations lead to trenches, tunnels and small caverns that can be explored.

Sadly the area has been heavily fished, and although the topography is impressive, marine life is in very short supply.

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