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Northern Lights is named after the condo development onshore and its northern location—despite crew tales, the Aurora Borealis isn’t visible here!
A gently sloping bottom leads from the pin to the drop-off at 55–60 feet, with alternating sand channels and coral-covered rock. Divers descend this slope at the start and ascend at the end, often spotting a curious free-swimming Green Moray Eel.
Looking down from the drop-off, you may glimpse a faint shelf at 200 feet, creating a thrilling sense o…
Northern Lights is named after the condo development onshore and its northern location—despite crew tales, the Aurora Borealis isn’t visible here!
A gently sloping bottom leads from the pin to the drop-off at 55–60 feet, with alternating sand channels and coral-covered rock. Divers descend this slope at the start and ascend at the end, often spotting a curious free-swimming Green Moray Eel.
Looking down from the drop-off, you may glimpse a faint shelf at 200 feet, creating a thrilling sense of scale. Grand Cayman may lack mountains, but underwater, it’s vast!
The wall features narrow channels and overhangs teeming with sponges. Rope Sponges stand out, forming tangled shapes, some glowing neon green—almost alien! A dive light is essential here, as deeper depths absorb colour. Shining a light reveals the sponges and algae in their true, vibrant hues, making this site an unforgettable experience.
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