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Our captains love to tell wild tales about Black Rock Drop-Off—from pirate battles to cannonballs sinking mutineers. The truth? It’s simply named after a large black rock onshore, once used for navigation before mooring balls.
A steep ridge separates deep blue water from a vast, moon-like sand patch. In the eastern section, the ridge ends abruptly, allowing sand to cascade down the wall in a winding channel. Following this channel west leads to a stunning overhang adorned with sponges and cora…
Our captains love to tell wild tales about Black Rock Drop-Off—from pirate battles to cannonballs sinking mutineers. The truth? It’s simply named after a large black rock onshore, once used for navigation before mooring balls.
A steep ridge separates deep blue water from a vast, moon-like sand patch. In the eastern section, the ridge ends abruptly, allowing sand to cascade down the wall in a winding channel. Following this channel west leads to a stunning overhang adorned with sponges and corals. Shine a light into the shadows—you might spot a Green Moray! Their toothy display isn’t aggression; it’s just how they breathe.
This wall is anything but flat! Divers weave through valleys, around headlands, and over platforms.
Keep an eye out for the Bash Brothers—three male Caribbean Reef Sharks known for showing off. For the best photos, stay still and let them come to you. Chasing them only sends them swimming away!
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