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				<guid>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/jado-trader-guanja-bay-islands-honuras</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[Jado Trader Guanja Bay Islands Honuras]]></title>
				<link>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/jado-trader-guanja-bay-islands-honuras</link>
				<description><![CDATA[
				<img src="https://caribbean-diving.com/media/reviews/videos/original/19/39/f2/i7NA7BBtgfE-v1506512702.jpg"  alt='Scuba Diving The Jado Trader, Guanaja - Gravity&#039;s Gone'  title='Scuba Diving The Jado Trader, Guanaja - Gravity&#039;s Gone'  class='jrMediaVideo'  align='right'  width='120'  height='120'  />				
The Jado Trader is a must do dive if you come this far to the less well known Guanaja in the bay islands. 
 
This video on youtube shows the vis on a less than great day but gives the general idea for the dive to expect.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7NA7BBtgfE
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				<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2015 08:42:45 +0000</pubDate>
				<g:id>828</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2015-05-04</g:publish_date>
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				<guid>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/piton-wall</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[Piton Wall]]></title>
				<link>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/piton-wall</link>
				<description><![CDATA[
								
At the foot of Petit Piton the wall caries on from the out of the water mountain and descends into the depths. I have not been able to dive this site myself though hopefully one day.
 
Please submit any photos you have to us for inclusion onto this dive site.
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				<pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2012 12:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
				<g:id>769</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2012-12-03</g:publish_date>
                                                
				                   <c:testfield>                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[40m to 50m (131 to 164ft) ]]></c:value>
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				<guid>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/anse-chastanet</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[Anse Chastanet]]></title>
				<link>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/anse-chastanet</link>
				<description><![CDATA[
								Can be both a shore dive or boat dive on to this grand wall dive. The wall after a swim out drops from the shallow area at 8m down to past 40m - or 138ft.  
 
see more here  
 
http://www.scubamom.com/st-lucia/ansechastanet.htm				]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 02 Dec 2012 19:31:00 +0000</pubDate>
				<g:id>767</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2012-12-02</g:publish_date>
                                                
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				<guid>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/lesleen-m-freighter-wreck-st-lucia</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[Lesleen M Freighter Wreck St Lucia]]></title>
				<link>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/lesleen-m-freighter-wreck-st-lucia</link>
				<description><![CDATA[
								The Lesleen M is an inter island freighter that was sunk in 1986 by the fisheries department and is now the artificial reef of dreams. Sitting at about 22m or 60 ft she sits upright and intact. There is a mooring the boat will tie up on and you can descend quickly onto the shadowy figure.  Its the sheer quality of coral and fish life on the wreck with...				]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 02 Dec 2012 19:13:00 +0000</pubDate>
				<g:id>766</g:id>
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				<guid>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/south-beach</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[South Beach]]></title>
				<link>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/south-beach</link>
				<description><![CDATA[
								A good second dive - expect to see  Scorpion Fish, Sponges, Spotted Drums, File Fish We had just done an amazing dive on the Lesleen M with Scuba Steve's Diving and that was a beauty- not overly deep and anyway this dive is shallow'ish.  There was no current to speak of and it had a bit of everything sand patches, coral heads. I just couldn't get over how...				]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 02 Dec 2012 18:56:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<guid>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/keyhole-pinnacles</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[Keyhole Pinnacles]]></title>
				<link>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/keyhole-pinnacles</link>
				<description><![CDATA[
								 Above the water you have gros and petit pitons and here under the water you have them too ! Rising from depths of about 60 ft we did a figure 8 around them and came back to our boat's mooring.   It was strange to see a lobster pot (big underwater wire mesh box) on a dive site and if we dont control things there will be none...				]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 23 Nov 2012 11:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
				<g:id>763</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2012-11-23</g:publish_date>
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				<guid>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/superman-s-flight</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[Superman's Flight]]></title>
				<link>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/superman-s-flight</link>
				<description><![CDATA[
								 At the foot of petit piton one of the iconic mountains that makes any tourist shot of St Lucia instantly recognizable is  the dive site called Supermans Flight - as in the film Superman he flies by this peak and this being a drift dive well you get the picture.   It's not a vertical wall no, more gentle and you can do a deep dive here...				]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 23 Nov 2012 00:54:00 +0000</pubDate>
				<g:id>762</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2012-11-23</g:publish_date>
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				<guid>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/a-guide-to-the-cayman-islands</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[A Guide To The Cayman Islands]]></title>
				<link>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/a-guide-to-the-cayman-islands</link>
				<description><![CDATA[
								If you're coming to the Cayman Islands you'll want a little guide to help you find the right island, the right way to get around, and the best activities around. Who cares if summertime temperatures in the Cayman Islands tend to be hot and humid--which means hurricanes, by the way.  Oh well, adds some excitement to your life.  And it'll be less crowded than wintertime when everyone flocks...				]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 16:53:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                <g:publish_date>2012-03-28</g:publish_date>
                                                
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				<guid>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/bonaires-island-guide-a-dutch-welcome</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[Bonaire's Island Guide--A Dutch Welcome]]></title>
				<link>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/bonaires-island-guide-a-dutch-welcome</link>
				<description><![CDATA[
				<img src="https://caribbean-diving.com/media/reviews/videos/original/e0/60/40/nETpY27vrTY-v1440587271.jpg"  alt='Bonaire Eastcoast Diving - GoPro'  title='Bonaire Eastcoast Diving - GoPro'  class='jrMediaVideo'  align='right'  width='120'  height='120'  />				Bonaire, part of the Lesser Antilles, is a Dutch island that's top-notch in diving and other water activities, has historical sites, and spas for an awesome family or romantic getaway vacation. Welkom.  That's "Welcome" in Dutch--and it's the perfect opening for when you arrive on the Dutch island of Bonaire.  Don't worry, they don't just speak Dutch.  English and Spanish are widely spoken.    ...				]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 13:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                <g:publish_date>2012-03-28</g:publish_date>
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				<guid>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/cuba-who-knew-its-the-best-caribbean-diving</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[Cuba…the best destination for diving]]></title>
				<link>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/cuba-who-knew-its-the-best-caribbean-diving</link>
				<description><![CDATA[
				<img src="https://caribbean-diving.com/media/reviews/photos/original/37/6f/e1/CubaBonding-with-sea-life-43-1427151778.jpg"  alt='Cuba…the best destination for diving'  title='Cuba…the best destination for diving'  class='jrMediaPhoto'  align='right'  width='120'  height='120'  />				 Dive into paradise with the aid of Cuba's fascinating Caribbean Diving Destinations.   Lying in the middle of the Caribbean Sea, Cuba offers a grand opportunity to experience the best diving memories of all times. From the shallow sandy see-through areas of the beach to the extreme depths of sea-life, you get first hand view of fishes of all kinds and nature, corals reefs, under water living among...				]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 27 Mar 2012 09:09:00 +0000</pubDate>
				<g:id>735</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2012-03-27</g:publish_date>
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				<guid>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/one-of-the-best-sive-sites-in-the-caribbean--antilla-wreck</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[One of the best sive sites in the Caribbean : Antilla Wreck]]></title>
				<link>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/one-of-the-best-sive-sites-in-the-caribbean--antilla-wreck</link>
				<description><![CDATA[
								 " In little to no current, yellowtail snapper, angelfish and bluehead wrasse dart between star and brain corals, while hamlet and damselfish hang beneath purple gorgonians. Four-eye butterfly fish and beaugregory seek refuge near white-tipped fire coral.   A yellow frogfish, nearly indiscernible in a jungle of sponges, anemones and tunicates, waits patiently for alert photographers.  Hundreds of white grunts school at the stern not far from...				]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 14 Apr 2011 16:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<guid>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/stingray-city-grand-cayman</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[Stingray City Grand Cayman]]></title>
				<link>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/stingray-city-grand-cayman</link>
				<description><![CDATA[
								 The worlds most amazing 12 foot deep dive. Fisherman would use this area to jettison dead small fish and the less edible guts from cleaning the fish and it (over time) attracted many many stingrays to this area. It has now turned into a commercial dive site. Further east is Stingray Sandbar at just 3 feet it offers those not holding a diving license nor liking swimming in depth...				]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 10 Oct 2010 09:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<guid>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/texas</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[Texas]]></title>
				<link>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/texas</link>
				<description><![CDATA[
				<img src="https://caribbean-diving.com/media/reviews/photos/original/23/b0/d1/texas-dive-roatan-36-1487952772.jpeg"  alt='Texas'  title='Texas'  class='jrMediaPhoto'  align='right'  width='120'  height='120'  />				 You go out to the point and depending on the current will drift either side. Or you can do this dive from the walls either side and go out towards the point. Look out for the Sargassum trigger fish here as they are pretty blue and not anywhere else on the island of Roatan so thats a great find. This site attracts more pelagic s like baracuda and jacks...				]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 29 Sep 2010 13:08:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<guid>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/shark-ray-alley-hol-chan-belize</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[Shark Ray Alley Hol Chan Belize]]></title>
				<link>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/shark-ray-alley-hol-chan-belize</link>
				<description><![CDATA[
				<img src="https://caribbean-diving.com/media/reviews/photos/original/bc/3c/f6/shark-ray-alley-belize-6-1500995223.jpg"  alt='shark-ray-alley-belize.jpg'  title='shark-ray-alley-belize.jpg'  class='jrMediaPhoto'  align='right'  width='120'  height='120'  />				 Not so much a dive site but a phenomenon where you can swim with rays and nurse sharks in 8ft of water. Its south of Hol-Chan Marine reserve in zone D.       &nbsp;          &nbsp;    Cover Image&nbsp;#sharkrayalley #holchanmarinereserve    A post shared by Katie (@k.slug) on Feb 24, 2017 at 7:35pm...				]]></description>
				<category><![CDATA[Dive Sites]]></category>
				<pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2010 09:03:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                <g:publish_date>2010-04-10</g:publish_date>
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				<guid>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/amigos-barge-amigos-wreck-hol-chan</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[Amigos Barge (Amigos Wreck) Hol Chan]]></title>
				<link>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/amigos-barge-amigos-wreck-hol-chan</link>
				<description><![CDATA[
				<img src="https://caribbean-diving.com/media/reviews/videos/original/16/24/43/00IMpwRS8c4-v1500997843.jpg"  alt='Amigo&#039;s Wreck'  title='Amigo&#039;s Wreck'  class='jrMediaVideo'  align='right'  width='120'  height='120'  />				 This used to be of my favourite sites, and fantastic for photography, is the wreck of an old barge located in 70ft of water in front of Shark Alley. It was sunk by Amigo's Del Mar, a local dive operator and is named after them.    As you descend, you are literally surrounded by big groupers, lots and lots of Snappers and GUARANTEED Nurse Sharks. Unlike Shark...				]]></description>
				<category><![CDATA[Dive Sites]]></category>
				<pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2010 08:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                <g:publish_date>2010-04-10</g:publish_date>
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				<guid>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/eagle-ray-canyons-hol-chan-voted-ambergris-cayes-1-dive</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[EAGLE RAY CANYONS HOL CHAN Voted Ambergris Cayes #1 Dive]]></title>
				<link>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/eagle-ray-canyons-hol-chan-voted-ambergris-cayes-1-dive</link>
				<description><![CDATA[
				<img src="https://caribbean-diving.com/media/reviews/videos/original/13/3b/c4/lIFzI08wQbc-v1500997944.jpg"  alt='Diving The Belize Barrier Reef, Eagle Ray Canyon'  title='Diving The Belize Barrier Reef, Eagle Ray Canyon'  class='jrMediaVideo'  align='right'  width='120'  height='120'  />				
Known for Eagle Rays. 
 
On the Marine Reserve.
				]]></description>
				<category><![CDATA[Dive Sites]]></category>
				<pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2010 08:56:00 +0000</pubDate>
				<g:id>459</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2010-04-10</g:publish_date>
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				<guid>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/hol-chan-marine-reserve-the-cut-south-ambergris</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[HOL CHAN MARINE RESERVE THE CUT South Ambergris]]></title>
				<link>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/hol-chan-marine-reserve-the-cut-south-ambergris</link>
				<description><![CDATA[
				<img src="https://caribbean-diving.com/media/reviews/photos/original/a6/c7/80/hol-chan-cut-divesite-65-1500998274.jpg"  alt='Hol Chan Cut Divesite'  title='Hol Chan Cut Divesite'  class='jrMediaPhoto'  align='right'  width='120'  height='120'  />				 Cover Image- https://ambergriscaye.com/photogallery/150309.html    Another great site, this is a cut that allows passage through the Belize barrier reef to the open sea. Starting at 8ft and sloping down to a maximum of 25ft, this is an underwater wonderland with literally thousands of fish, including huge groupers and the biggest snappers you have ever seen.    More info especially for snorkeling found here- http://www.snorkeling-report.com/spot/snorkeling-hol-chan-belize/ ...				]]></description>
				<category><![CDATA[Dive Sites]]></category>
				<pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2010 08:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
				<g:id>458</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2010-04-10</g:publish_date>
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				<guid>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/hol-chan-marine-reserve-pillar-corals-south-ambergris</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[HOL CHAN MARINE RESERVE PILLAR CORALS South Ambergris]]></title>
				<link>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/hol-chan-marine-reserve-pillar-corals-south-ambergris</link>
				<description><![CDATA[
				<img src="https://caribbean-diving.com/media/reviews/photos/original/16/b2/56/shark-dive-at-hol-chan-18-1421137981.jpg"  alt='HOL CHAN MARINE RESERVE PILLAR CORALS South Ambergris'  title='HOL CHAN MARINE RESERVE PILLAR CORALS South Ambergris'  class='jrMediaPhoto'  align='right'  width='120'  height='120'  />				 Hol-Chan Marine Reserve 5 square miles of protected habitat, makes for some great diving. One of our favorites is Pillar Coral, a 60ft dive with some wonderful Pillar coral formations, great for photography as during this dive there are resident grouper and Snappers that will follow you throughout the dive. It's easy to position them around the Pillar corals giving the opportunity for some great pictures.   ...				]]></description>
				<category><![CDATA[Dive Sites]]></category>
				<pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2010 08:47:00 +0000</pubDate>
				<g:id>457</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2010-04-10</g:publish_date>
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                                          </c:type>                                    <c:shopcountry>                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[Belize]]></c:value>
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				<guid>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/cyprus-gardens-south-ambergris-caye</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[CYPRUS GARDENS South Ambergris Caye]]></title>
				<link>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/cyprus-gardens-south-ambergris-caye</link>
				<description><![CDATA[
				<img src="https://caribbean-diving.com/media/reviews/photos/original/38/72/fc/Great-Diving-on-Ambergris-Caye-Belize-28-1421137732.jpg"  alt='CYPRUS GARDENS South Ambergris Caye'  title='CYPRUS GARDENS South Ambergris Caye'  class='jrMediaPhoto'  align='right'  width='120'  height='120'  />				 This is an excellent site for all types of coral species, such as huge Pillar Corals, Elkhorn, Stag horn corals and very abundant with small reef fish and critters. Located in 50ft of water, this has long been one of my favourite sites for the sheer quality of the coral formations and the superb Macro photo opportunities. This site focuses on smaller marine life associated with coral reef and...				]]></description>
				<category><![CDATA[Dive Sites]]></category>
				<pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2010 08:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
				<g:id>456</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2010-04-10</g:publish_date>
                                					<g:image_link>https://caribbean-diving.com/media/reviews/photos/original/38/72/fc/Great-Diving-on-Ambergris-Caye-Belize-28-1421137732.jpg</g:image_link>
                                
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                                          </c:shopcountry>                                    <c:shoplatitude>                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[18.009]]></c:value>
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				<guid>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/m-and-m-caverns-north-ambergris-caye</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[M&M CAVERNS North Ambergris Caye]]></title>
				<link>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/m-and-m-caverns-north-ambergris-caye</link>
				<description><![CDATA[
				<img src="https://caribbean-diving.com/media/reviews/videos/original/ed/23/f5/d44F47MM4Ag-v1421137307.jpg"  alt='Scuba at M&amp;M Dive Site, San Pedro, Belize'  title='Scuba at M&amp;M Dive Site, San Pedro, Belize'  class='jrMediaVideo'  align='right'  width='120'  height='120'  />				 Located north of San Pedro town lies M & M Caverns one of Ambergris Caye's best cavern dives. The underwater topography is deep spur and groove formations formed by the wave action over thousands of years. It is literally riddled with swim through and tunnels.   As you descend down to 90ft you see a small entrance going up through the reef as you enter you see a...				]]></description>
				<category><![CDATA[Dive Sites]]></category>
				<pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2010 08:42:00 +0000</pubDate>
				<g:id>455</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2010-04-10</g:publish_date>
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                                          </c:shopcountry>                                    <c:shoplatitude>                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[18.093]]></c:value>
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