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lots of damage still rebuilding in Grenada, all of the efforts still on going, curfew in St Georges 9pm -5 am.Pillow:We are cruiing in November and have a dive planned for St. Thomas, St. Lucia and Granada.
I am afraid that Granada may not be recovered from the storm. Does anyone know about the damage to these locations?
PS I figure the Bianca C is a pile of plates now, I was there from 90 - 96 and we had two big tropical storms and the ripped off the stern and accelerated the deterioration it was collapsing badly the last time I dove it 5 yrs ago.scubadoguk:lots of damage still rebuilding in Grenada, all of the efforts still on going, curfew in St Georges PM -5 am.
Sounds rough there right now.
http://www.spiceisle.com/
scubadoguk:PS I figure the Bianca C is a pile of plates now, I was there from 90 - 96 and we had two big tropical storms and the ripped off the stern and accelerated the deterioration it was collapsing badly the last time I dove it 5 yrs ago.
I hope not but it won't be the same I think.
Pillow:Thanks for the info and the link. I does not look good. I wonder if the ship will still sotp there?
I will have to check and keep up on the ink that you sent,
Thanks
DocVikingo:It's Grenada.
In any event, I suspect that your ship may not stop there. The island is in very serious shape both physicially and socially.
You could contact the cruise line to inquire.
If it is still a scheduled port of call, contact me as I believe I know a dive op that is functioning.
Best of luck & have fun.
DocVikingo