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		<description>The Island of Cayo Largo  The island of Cayo Largo is approximately 177 kms south of Havana City and the mainland of Cuba. It is part of the archipelago De Los Canarreos group of islands. Christopher Columbus discovered these islands during his second voyage to the New World. The island of Cayo Largo is surrounded by limpid, calm water of different shades of blue as its depth changes. Combine this with the fine creamy white sand and it all goes to complete the peace and quiet of this island in the Cuban Caribbean that is Cayo Largo del Sur. An island that is rewarded by nature to give plenty of rest to all who visit it. - that is if you&amp;#39;re lucky enough.</description>
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		<description>First Public Dolphin Program in Honduras AnnouncedROATAN, BAY ISLANDS OF HONDURAS&amp;mdash;Sixteen years ago, Anthony&amp;rsquo;s Key Resort pioneered Honduras&amp;rsquo; only research and educational dolphin program, the Roatan Institute for Marine Sciences (RIMS).  Today, the resort is making another milestone, developing a second center for visitors to interact with dolphins and learn about Honduras&amp;rsquo; fragile ecosystem.</description>
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		<description> Latest News   Work has  just been completed on a new series of sculptures entitled Rekha.  Intended to be installed underwater on a river bed in South-East  England. These new figures are constructed from recycled glass/cement  and will be illuminated from below. See: website for photographs. http://underwatersculpture.com/news_and_press.asp   After a recent visit back to the Grenada sculpture park, the gallery is currently updated with the new images.  The marine colonization has been a great success and many new sightings  of corals, sponges, algae and marine life have been documented. http://underwatersculpture.com/pages/gallery/underwater-gallery/index.htm   The  photograph Vicissitudes (gallery page 2 image 22) wins the prestigious  international underwater photography award. Claiming silver medal in  the natural light category. http://www.underwaterphotography.com/photo-contest/Winners.aspx   Finally one more temporary sculpture was added to Moiliniere Bay entitled Fish and Chips.(see gallery page 2 image 15.)   Jason deCaires Taylor  </description>
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		<description>I was in Grenada with the group of divers using the affiliation singledivers.com.  We dived the Bianca C.  It was my first dive to this depth and to this wreck.  Fantastic.  Not enough time down there though, so I plan to go back for more.  I have been to Grenada so far three times in a year and I will continue my love affair with Grenada next month when I return to do my wreck and deep specialties.  There are some new wrecks which have been recently sunk, one at 36 metres, the 60m Hildur and two in front of Grand Anse beach at 18m.  There are other wrecks, of course, 14, I believe.  I dived the Shakem, an interesting freighter at about 32m and the shallower Veronica as well a catarmaran. </description>
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