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Located in front of the site of the old Cayman Islands Dive Lodge, the namesake anchor of this dive site dates to 1794 during the wreck of the ten sails. It rests upright against the reef a short swim east of the mooring pin. Keep an eye out for the attached chain; it's overgrown and encrusted, so look closely!
The deeper area of the site offers waving gardens of sea fans and sea plumes, healthy sponges, and large colonies of hard corals. Meanwhile, directly below the boat is made up of low an…
Located in front of the site of the old Cayman Islands Dive Lodge, the namesake anchor of this dive site dates to 1794 during the wreck of the ten sails. It rests upright against the reef a short swim east of the mooring pin. Keep an eye out for the attached chain; it's overgrown and encrusted, so look closely!
The deeper area of the site offers waving gardens of sea fans and sea plumes, healthy sponges, and large colonies of hard corals. Meanwhile, directly below the boat is made up of low and narrow grooves that are fun to explore on the way to the anchor or after returning.
The sandy areas are home to well-camouflaged Peacock Flounders. As they rest against the bottom, these colour-changing fish blend perfectly with the sand. Spook one, however, and they will dart away, flashing a vibrant white colour with blue rings – hence the peacock name!
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