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Crystal Clear Bahamas | Photo credit: Zach Stadler
🇧🇸Bahamas

See Things More Clearly in The Bahamas

No matter where you might roam in The Bahamas, you'll find gin-clear waters that are obviously intoxicating in their own special way.
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Swimming in the British Virgin Islands by Patrick Bennett
🇻🇬British Virgin Islands

Going Beneath the Surface in the BVI’s: Photo of the Day

So many wonders can be found just below the surface of the British Virgin Islands' crystal clear waters from wrecks to reefs.
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Celebrate World Turtle Day
Caribbean

How Best To Celebrate World Turtle Day

To celebrate World Turtle Day, we've put together this list of volunteer opportunities to help sea turtles shed their endangered status.
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🇫🇷Martinique

Martinique’s New Underwater Sculpture Park: Uncommon Attraction

Historic shipwrecks aren't the only thing to discover on the seafloor of Saint-Pierre these day, though...
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Caribbean

Celebrate The Season Undersea With Christmas Tree Worms

Signs of the Holiday Season abound throughout the Caribbean in December...even underwater!
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Amphitrite, Grand Cayman
🇰🇾Grand Cayman

Amphitrite, Siren of Sunset Reef, Grand Cayman: Uncommon Attraction

Amphitrite, the mythological Greek sea goddess can be found by SCUBA divers on a vibrant reef at a depth of about 50 feet off Grand Cayman.
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🇧🇸Abaco

My Secret Conching Spot in the Abacos: Photo of the Day

Remember that amazing conch salad I recently enjoyed on Tahiti Beach? I'm not going to tell you where I got it.
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Beauty Below Turks And Caicos by Patrick Bennett
🇹🇨Turks and Caicos

Follow a Spotted Eagle Ray in the Beauty Below, Turks and Caicos Islands

Take a moment to follow along as a large spotted eagle ray gracefully glides along the reef off Providenciales, Turks and Caicos.
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The Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park, Grenada by Patrick Bennett
🇬🇩Grenada

Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park: Dive Into The Surreal

All that makes Grenada so special (people, nature, surrounding seas, and wildlife) come together at the Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park.
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