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Re: sea turtles and stingrays
[Re: soualigacapt]
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02/09/2015 02:09 PM
02/09/2015 02:09 PM
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Ritchard
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soualigacapt said:Ritchard said: To the west of Creole Rock in Grand Case Bay you can see a lot of turtles at turtle reef. I dove there, but I think a good swimmer could snorkel it. Please don't swim to Grand Case Reef (Turtle Reef). It's a long way and a lot of boat traffic. Take a boat! It's just to dangerous to swim and what happens if you need help? Heavens no, I am not suggesting that anyone swim TO the reef! I am saying that if you were on some kind of tour there, you could snorkel the reef if you swam well! Lesser swimmers could do surface snorkeling, I suppose. I freedive a lot.
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