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English (Traducir este texto en Español): Located on the North shore of Guana Island, access is by boat only. Anchoring is very difficult, so dive is usually done by live boat drop-off and pick-up.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Located on the North shore of Guana Island, access is by boat only. Anchoring is very difficult, so dive is usually done by live boat drop-off and pick-up.
Located on the North shore of Guana Island, access is by boat only. Anchoring is very difficult, so dive is usually done by live boat drop-off and pick-up.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Located on the North shore of Guana Island, access is by boat only. Anchoring is very difficult, so dive is usually done by live boat drop-off and pick-up.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Located on the North shore of Guana Island, access is by boat only. Anchoring is very difficult, so dive is usually done by live boat drop-off and pick-up.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Located on the North shore of Guana Island, access is by boat only. Anchoring is very difficult, so dive is usually done by live boat drop-off and pick-up.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Located on the North shore of Guana Island, access is by boat only. Anchoring is very difficult, so dive is usually done by live boat drop-off and pick-up.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Located on the North shore of Guana Island, access is by boat only. Anchoring is very difficult, so dive is usually done by live boat drop-off and pick-up.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Located on the North shore of Guana Island, access is by boat only. Anchoring is very difficult, so dive is usually done by live boat drop-off and pick-up.
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Nombre alternativo Grand Central
Profundidad media 16.8 m / 55.1 ft
Profundidad máxima 19.8 m / 65 ft
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English (Traducir este texto en Español): Grand Central is the only serious cave/cavern dive in the BVI. Whether you call it a cave or a cavern is a question of semantics - it runs about 200 feet in, and some kind of ambient light is available throughout because of a sink-hole to the surface near the middle. But it would be very difficult to exit through that, so the dive is best regarded as an out-and-back penetration. Lights are mandatory, although the dive is usually made without guidelines. The entrance to the cavern is a bit of a squeeze.
The dive is comparatively shallow, and mostly rocky, so risk of silt-out is small. Marine life in the cave is quite limited, but as of 2009 there was still a decent sized Goliath Grouper living in the cave.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Grand Central is the only serious cave/cavern dive in the BVI. Whether you call it a cave or a cavern is a question of semantics - it runs about 200 feet in, and some kind of ambient light is available throughout because of a sink-hole to the surface near the middle. But it would be very difficult to exit through that, so the dive is best regarded as an out-and-back penetration. Lights are mandatory, although the dive is usually made without guidelines. The entrance to the cavern is a bit of a squeeze.
The dive is comparatively shallow, and mostly rocky, so risk of silt-out is small. Marine life in the cave is quite limited, but as of 2009 there was still a decent sized Goliath Grouper living in the cave.
Grand Central is the only serious cave/cavern dive in the BVI. Whether you call it a cave or a cavern is a question of semantics - it runs about 200 feet in, and some kind of ambient light is available throughout because of a sink-hole to the surface near the middle. But it would be very difficult to exit through that, so the dive is best regarded as an out-and-back penetration. Lights are mandatory, although the dive is usually made without guidelines. The entrance to the cavern is a bit of a squeeze.
The dive is comparatively shallow, and mostly rocky, so risk of silt-out is small. Marine life in the cave is quite limited, but as of 2009 there was still a decent sized Goliath Grouper living in the cave.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Grand Central is the only serious cave/cavern dive in the BVI. Whether you call it a cave or a cavern is a question of semantics - it runs about 200 feet in, and some kind of ambient light is available throughout because of a sink-hole to the surface near the middle. But it would be very difficult to exit through that, so the dive is best regarded as an out-and-back penetration. Lights are mandatory, although the dive is usually made without guidelines. The entrance to the cavern is a bit of a squeeze.
The dive is comparatively shallow, and mostly rocky, so risk of silt-out is small. Marine life in the cave is quite limited, but as of 2009 there was still a decent sized Goliath Grouper living in the cave.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Grand Central is the only serious cave/cavern dive in the BVI. Whether you call it a cave or a cavern is a question of semantics - it runs about 200 feet in, and some kind of ambient light is available throughout because of a sink-hole to the surface near the middle. But it would be very difficult to exit through that, so the dive is best regarded as an out-and-back penetration. Lights are mandatory, although the dive is usually made without guidelines. The entrance to the cavern is a bit of a squeeze.
The dive is comparatively shallow, and mostly rocky, so risk of silt-out is small. Marine life in the cave is quite limited, but as of 2009 there was still a decent sized Goliath Grouper living in the cave.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Grand Central is the only serious cave/cavern dive in the BVI. Whether you call it a cave or a cavern is a question of semantics - it runs about 200 feet in, and some kind of ambient light is available throughout because of a sink-hole to the surface near the middle. But it would be very difficult to exit through that, so the dive is best regarded as an out-and-back penetration. Lights are mandatory, although the dive is usually made without guidelines. The entrance to the cavern is a bit of a squeeze.
The dive is comparatively shallow, and mostly rocky, so risk of silt-out is small. Marine life in the cave is quite limited, but as of 2009 there was still a decent sized Goliath Grouper living in the cave.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Grand Central is the only serious cave/cavern dive in the BVI. Whether you call it a cave or a cavern is a question of semantics - it runs about 200 feet in, and some kind of ambient light is available throughout because of a sink-hole to the surface near the middle. But it would be very difficult to exit through that, so the dive is best regarded as an out-and-back penetration. Lights are mandatory, although the dive is usually made without guidelines. The entrance to the cavern is a bit of a squeeze.
The dive is comparatively shallow, and mostly rocky, so risk of silt-out is small. Marine life in the cave is quite limited, but as of 2009 there was still a decent sized Goliath Grouper living in the cave.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Grand Central is the only serious cave/cavern dive in the BVI. Whether you call it a cave or a cavern is a question of semantics - it runs about 200 feet in, and some kind of ambient light is available throughout because of a sink-hole to the surface near the middle. But it would be very difficult to exit through that, so the dive is best regarded as an out-and-back penetration. Lights are mandatory, although the dive is usually made without guidelines. The entrance to the cavern is a bit of a squeeze.
The dive is comparatively shallow, and mostly rocky, so risk of silt-out is small. Marine life in the cave is quite limited, but as of 2009 there was still a decent sized Goliath Grouper living in the cave.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Grand Central is the only serious cave/cavern dive in the BVI. Whether you call it a cave or a cavern is a question of semantics - it runs about 200 feet in, and some kind of ambient light is available throughout because of a sink-hole to the surface near the middle. But it would be very difficult to exit through that, so the dive is best regarded as an out-and-back penetration. Lights are mandatory, although the dive is usually made without guidelines. The entrance to the cavern is a bit of a squeeze.
The dive is comparatively shallow, and mostly rocky, so risk of silt-out is small. Marine life in the cave is quite limited, but as of 2009 there was still a decent sized Goliath Grouper living in the cave.
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