New A Diver's Life Video - Wrecks, Rubble, and Reef

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adiverslife

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Kralendijk, Bonaire
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We have got wrecks! Today we take you to one of the most popular dive spots on Bonaire but it is one that you seldom find out about if you only visit Bonaire for short periods. This is the stretch of reef between the dive site of Something Special dive site and the Eden Beach resort. The best time to visit this stretch of reef is late in the day or early at night when most dive boats are moored up for the day. It is an area where you can experience a lot of fascinating fish behavior and an area where you can experience large schools of fish feeding in and around the mouth of the Harbour Village marina. In the video we will show you a tilefish building a nest while being photobombed by a peacock flounder.

We will also take you to two largely forgotten wrecks. During the day there is not a lot of color but when we visit these wrecks the colors, under the lights of our cameras. ignite! Within one wreck is a truly enormous Green Moray which you will see. We will share the history behind the wrecks and expose you to some really cool reef behavior. We will also share consideration to help plan your dive to the site so that your dive is a safe one. You will also see some extremely cool fish behavior to look for.

At times diving this stretch can be challenging and we will share with you how to address those issues and still have an amazing time. Here is the video:


If you like the video and would like to see more please go to our YouTube channel :A Diver's Life
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You are most welcome. Hopefully, the pandemic will get cleared up in the first half of next year and you will be good to go and come here again.
 
I really enjoyed your presentation! The overview, voice-over, music, the fish ID's, the wreck histories... very educational.
 

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