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Reviewed By: micodeagua 5.05.05.05.05.0 January 14, 2009
beautiful place full of life
I went to north dry rocks with my wife she was very impressed with the site. so much that she decided to get certified as long as i take her back there nice deal right!
 
Reviewed By: mcteems 5.05.05.05.05.0 August 19, 2006
Swim with thousands of minnows!
I just dove this site as my last dive today. The reef isn't very large, and it is in shallow water. It is a very easy dive to do. We found a couple lobster hiding out on the reef.

The main attraction here is the minnow cave. You have to check this out. It is sort of tricky to find. But once you do, it is awesome! You slip inside a hollowed out tunnel on the reef. Inside are thousands of tiny minnows! Stop inside and let them surround you. It is awesome! Be careful not to damage the reef though. And watch out for fire coral!
 
Reviewed By: Jossue 4.04.04.04.04.0 June 11, 2006
Underwater Valleys
This site was a great site to dive into. The rocks created a kind of valley system in the water. There was a group of snorkelers following us, they said there was a small school of sharks on the other side of one of the valleys. Alas, we never saw them while we were under. A giant variety of fish and photo-taking opportunities. A really nice and colorful site to dive.
 

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