Spectacular coral gardens welcome divers at 65 ft (20m) and vibrant coral interspersed with
massive black coral colonies and all their inhabitants can be observed until a depth of 130 ft (40m).
Not exact matches
For slightly - less - than - big nights out, I always wear a deep garnet mens sleeveless textured T with rolled - up leather
black or baggy tan suede or cobalt leather pants and the same basket woven shoes, or my usual flat
black ankle boots, and a heavy Nepali silver necklace that is so over the top (it's
massive, with turquoise and
coral, carving in the silver, and goes all the way down to my navel) that I adore, because it always breaks the ice when people ask me if they can touch it, and where it came from.
The moving waters bring the soft
corals to life and allow divers can keep pace with
massive schools of fish, or come face - to - face with white tip,
black tip and gray reef sharks.
The archipelago is enormous and there are some areas where soft
corals and sea fans dominate, other areas with astounding hard
coral formations, sea grass beds, mangroves, shallow reefs, drop offs, caves,
black sand, white sand, vertical walls, seamount's, ship wrecks, planes, shallow water lagoons, and
massive pinnacles.
The deep walls (Hob Na, Punta Gavilan) in the north end of the park are ideal for deep technical dives, with the advantage that you can swim up from any depth (we've never seen the bottom) to 10 ft without ever leaving the reef; with 250ft tall walls filled with huge
black coral colonies, and
massive fluorescent - colored sponges that will change your take on what a dramatic wall looks like.
Scuba diving and snorkeling sites include the
massive Andros Barrier Reef, Thunderball Grotto and the
black coral gardens off Bimini.