1997 Chapbook
  Anguilla

 

Tamarain Divers, April 1995, Stewart Kaslow, Maplewood, NJ. "Beautiful island; diving a part time diversion. Nice pontoon flattop with outboards. No radio, no oxygen. Two ladders in stern. Entry is giant stride. First dive a wreck max. 80 ft., 2nd a patch reef, max. 40 ft. Computer users may dive own profile. Max. time 60 minutes but no hassle. Wrecks attracted fish. jacks, barracuda, french, gray queen angels, spade fish, blue tangs. Reefs have nice sea fans, flamingo tongues, lobster, big eyes, black bar soldiers, blue wrasse, parrotfish."

Tamarain Divers, May 1995, Michael D. Hurst, San Marcos, CA. "Healthy reefs. 10' fans, robust antler, brain, and other corals. Not many large fish, big lobsters. . . . Great flattop power cat; easy dive platform, twin ladders in the stern. Fast too; boat rides averaged 10 minutes. Some recent wrecks are of interest, but the reefs are the real treasure."


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