Gotta go to St. Vincent

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St. Vincent rocks. Critter capitol of the Caribbean

Bill tewes dive st. vincent.

here are some of my photos from diving with Bill who is a magician underwater at finding smlll muck critters. awesome:D

Matt Sullivan
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Great photos. When were you there? More details please!

thanks. last time we were there was late last year
I hve been there 5 times in the past three, and its gotten better each year.
any time of year is great.
Even better is that Bill tewes of dive st. vincent is constantly finding new species.
last time we were there he found a new species of crab and a few years ago he found a new speies of seahorse.:D i just love SV.
would you like speciic details:)

matt
the new crab is last
 

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Bill Tewes is a big part of what makes St. Vincent a great place to visit. He finds the best little critters in the weirdest places. A great place to brush up on macro photography!

When we were there we were the only 2 on his boat for the majority of the week. Towards the end, 3 people joined us. One was a non-diver, the other 2 only participated in 1 dive.
 
How was the travel getting there?
 
How was the travel getting there?

travel there is alittle shaky. We fly from Newark to Puerto Rico, and then
fly Puerto Rico to St. Vincent via Liat. After 5 trips, knock on wood we have not
had a single problem with them, but other people have reported trouble. If
everything goes well it is pretty easy trip. And no matter waht the diving is well worth
it if you are into critters. Diving with Bill is a real treat:D
 

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