Undercurrent, the scuba diving magazine for serious divers reviews dive resorts and scuba diving equipment Public Area Online Members' Area

Print Subscribers' Area

Home Travel Index Equipment Index Health/Safety Index Misc. Index Seasonal Planner Books News
Reader Reports Recent Issues Back Issues Login Join Subscribe Search FAQ About Us Contact Links
Public Area Navigation Bar
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

 

2000 Chapbook

 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)


Previous Year's Chapbook



Find in
Advanced Search

| Home | Online Members Area | Print Subscribers Area |
| Travel Index | Equipment Index | Health/Safety Index | Miscellaneous Index | Seasonal Planner | Book Picks | News |
| Recent Issues | Back Issues | Instant Reader Reports | Login | Join | Subscribe | FAQ | About Us | Contact Us | Links |


Sign up to receive our free
Undercurrent Online Update email
with news for serious divers
            Unsubscribe
We will not sell, exchange, or give your email address to any third party
.


Copyright © 2008 Undercurrent (www.undercurrent.org)
3020 Bridgeway, Ste 102, Sausalito, Ca 94965
All rights reserved.