The Caribbeans remotest group of Islands

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Bryan Cunningham

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I have been researching, and continue to do so, a small group of islands I heard about from various sailors passing by. They are the Aves Islands. There is a huge barrier reef surrounding the island group, and a good amount of very old ship[wrecks. Here is a small link
Any first hand knowledge would be appretiated.
If any EXPEREIENCED divers would like to be part of an expidition to explore these island in the future, please contact me.

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Thanks to all those who sent me PM's about Isla Las Aves. Although this is also a great dive destination that we are putting together trips to, the real gem I am working on is Isla Aves (No Las). It is even more remote and off the beaten track. Here is a link showing its location.http://toolserver.org/~geohack/geohack.php?pagename=Isla_Aves&params=15_40_18_N_63_36_59_W_

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http://toolserver.org/~geohack/geohack.php?pagename=Isla_Aves&params=15_40_18_N_63_36_59_W_

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Or try this link if the previous one does not work.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isla_Aves
 
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