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| St. Eustatius | ||||||||
An historically significant island with insignificant diving,
St. Eustatius, which lies fifty miles south of St. Maarten, was the first to
recognize the United States as a country. As a result, British Men o' War pounded
the island to a pulp. Some artifacts from the barrage can still be found in
the murky water of the bay, and low-profile reefs offshore provide some diving....
A hike up the Quill, an extinct volcano, is worth the effort. Golden Rock Dive Center, February 1999, Deb Gauld, Ft. Hills, AZ. Vis: 35-100 ft. Water: 70-72 degrees. Dive restrictions: 110-120 ft. Golden Rock Dive Center accommodated our needs and more! Like Glen said "That's what we do!" (Telephone: 800-311-6658 or 599-38-2964; Fax: 599-38-2964)
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