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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>
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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>
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								 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>
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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>
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								 " 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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                <g:publish_date>2011-04-14</g:publish_date>
                                                
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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>
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				<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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                <g:publish_date>2010-09-29</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>
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				<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.
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				<category><![CDATA[Dive Sites]]></category>
				<pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2010 08:56:00 +0000</pubDate>
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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>
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                <g:publish_date>2010-04-10</g:publish_date>
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				<guid>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/the-love-tunnels-north-ambergris-caye-in-belize</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[The love tunnels : North Ambergris Caye in Belize]]></title>
				<link>https://caribbean-diving.com/dive-sites/the-love-tunnels-north-ambergris-caye-in-belize</link>
				<description><![CDATA[
				<img src="https://caribbean-diving.com/media/reviews/photos/original/ed/73/e4/Love-Tunnels-600x366-87-1421137487.jpg"  alt='Love Tunnels - thanks to http://www.globotreks.com/'  title='Love Tunnels - thanks to http://www.globotreks.com/'  class='jrMediaPhoto'  align='right'  width='120'  height='120'  />				 This site is located north of San Pedro and the site got its name as a couple got married in the mouth of this huge tunnel. At a depth of 60ft we swim through the tunnel that comes out on the edge of the drop off at approx. 90ft, due to the unseen approach we have spotted many large pelagic cruising the drop-off, as we exit the tunnel. ...				]]></description>
				<category><![CDATA[Dive Sites]]></category>
				<pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2010 08:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
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