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Amazing Dive Sites on St Thomas Islands

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Amazing Dive Sites on St Thomas Islands

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Wreck of the WIT Shoal II – This place reclassifies the fun of remote ocean St Thomas scuba diving. Almost 80-90 feet down the ocean you will see the acclaimed WIT Shoal as large as 328 feet which was a military freight boat amid the Second World War.

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Coral Bowl - As the name proposes, it is a bowl formed slant where a lot of bright corals and shades are sitting tight for being explored. Swim along lobsters, medical attendant sharks and eels. The excellence of Coral Bowl is amazing when the sun sets.

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Cow & Calf - The spot has been named after two humpback whales, a cow and her calf. The two rock arrangements taking after the state of the whales connect different buckles, burrows and openings swimming through which divers can witness the perfection of the submerged locales.

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Flat Cay - If you are not a seasoned jumper and shallow diving is your specialty, you can have a decent time at Flat Cay. The profundity is just 35 feet where you can explore wipes, cerebrum corals and diverse ocean animals taking shelter in an immaculate reef.

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Wanna explore the remaining parts of World War II? Yes, this is the ideal spot to be.

Only 25 feet down the ocean and you will have the opportunity to see huge Navy Barges that sank amid the Second World War.

This is a rearing site of medical attendant sharks amid the late spring.

Navy Barges

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