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- From: jms@tennis.tucson.az.us (Patience, unlike stupidity, has its limits)
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- Subject: Re: Virgin Gorda vs. Grand Cayman
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- Date: 22 Jan 93 04:07:00 GMT
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- In article <BUZZ.93Jan21152507@lion.bear.com>, buzz@bear.com
- (Buzz Moschetti) writes...
- >For a long weekend (3 days diving, 4 nights), which is better? I
- >dove GC w/Don Foster's outfit about 3 years ago and it was terrific.
- >I hear, however, that Virgin Gorda is "even better," although I have
- >no handle on the dive operators there.
-
- Well, I don't know anything about Grand Cayman, but I can give you a handle
- on the BVIs. We spent a couple of weeks on a bareboat charter this summer,
- leaving from Tortola. We rented tanks from Dive BVI, which gave free
- fills. Per-dive, it was a cheap trip!
-
- Here are the dives I did:
-
- Place Depth/BT Abbreviated Comments
- Carrot Shoal 55/1:10 High seas. Small critters. Beautiful sponges,
- few fish. Lots of fire corals.
- The Indians 54/1:12 Sponges, corals, nice assortment of tube worms.
- B & W feather dusters, magnif. feather dusters,
- Lots of flamingo tongues. OK site. Bristleworms!
- Norman Island 37/1:34 (night dive) Wow! Picked up a 3 ft. long tarpon
- as a mascot the entire dive. 4 ft. stingray.
- Bunches of basket starfish. Spotted morays. A
- parrotfish in a mucous nest. Huge urchins. This
- is where fat urchins go. Pufferfish, burrfish.
- Beautiful spotted drum! Several very interesting
- Carribean reef squid. Fed sea gnats to colonial
- cup anenome. Full size carribean reef octopus,
- plus white encrusting zoanthid.
- The Chimney 40/1:30 Overdove site. Lots of yellowtail snappers. Nice
- assortment of half-moon jellyfish. Beautiful
- spotted drum. Two small lobsters, well hidden.
- Lightbulb anenome (Jan thinks was eggs).
- Parrotfish and butterflyfish out in force.
- Chimney formation is fun, but only lasts 10
- minutes.
- The Visibles 86/1:04 Barracuda, millions of half-moon jellyfish. A
- real minefield. Evil looking brown jelly fish
- with 15-foot singing tentacles. Beautiful queen
- triggerfish. Spotted moray. Medium-high current.
- Cowfish, purple tunicate, corkscrew anenome.
- Decompressed @ 10ft for 3 min.
- Diamond Reef 35/1:04 (night dive) Enormous pufferfish. School of
- 3' to 4' tarpons hanging around. 13" to 18"
- sea urchins. Lobsters. Squid photos at 6".
- Decorator crab (first time!), sand dab. Mantis
- shrimp in tube sponge. Banded shrimp got abused
- for pictures. Batwing coral crab. Nice variety
- of anenome and night-decorative coral life.
- Guana Island 69/1:18 Excellent coral growth on a wall down to 80 ft or
- so. Zillions of silverside fish in a polarized
- school. Lots of different types of anenomes:
- corkscrew, knobby, branching, hydroid zoanthid,
- warty corallimorph, etc. Pretty banded fireworm,
- and a beautiful black spotted sea goddess.
- Excellent site. Nice coral and reef fish.
- Morays, lobsters, pederson and banded cleaner
- shrimp. Playing in fish school was fun.
- Vanishing Rock 57/1:00 Nice site for fish. Enormous angels. Queen conch
- population was outstanding; lots of specimens to
- 10" to 20". Huge moray in cave. Caught a slipper
- lobster with bare hands.
- Wreck of Rhone 74/1:04 Overdove. Interesting large schools of fish--
- schoolmasters, other snappers. Coral was
- interesting. Saw a black branch coral with pure
- white polyps. Very beautiful, never saw it
- before. Pure white tube sponges too. Site is
- too big for one tank at that depth. Need to do
- two tanks to really not rush it.
- Alice Wonderland 79/1:16 Land of psychedelic triggerfish. Pair of white
- spotted filefish & queen triggerfish. Schools of
- squirrelfish were unusual and unafraid. Lobsters
- huge and small. Big barracuda guarded mooring
- buoy. Wonderful site. Deep (2 minutes
- decompression), but nice coral heads.
- Unprotected; not good if there are any seas.
- Worth a 2nd trip.
- Mountain Point 69/1:36 Not many swimming critters. Enormous puffer.
- Whole area was defended by masses of psychotic
- damselfish. Found several spaghetti worms. Black
- spotted sea goddess nudibranch. A lot of reef,
- but not much in way of fish. Lot of damage,
- probably due to storms. Don't go back.
- Peter Island 62/1:44 Most boring dive I've ever done. Also the
- longest (104 minutes, egad!). But boring. Ugh.
-
-
- I'd definitely go back. The people were very nice; the British have a more
- laid-back attitude than much of the rest of the Caribbean. No shopping,
- which was fine with me.
-
- jms
-
- Joel M Snyder, 1103 E Spring Street, Tucson, AZ, 85719
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