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Advice on Diving in The Bahamas

...the recent period of repeated glaciation. During the glacial maximums of the Pleistocene, the sea level dropped about 300 feet exposing the Bahama banks high and dry and exposed to be carved by the forces of air, rain and erosion. This eventually evolved the extensive karst (limestone) caves and sinkholes that once flooded became the flooded caves and blue holes that can be explored today. The climate of the Bahamas is ideal for scuba diving. The Gulf Stream keeps the Bahamas mild and warm even during the winter months. There has never been a freeze reported in the Bahamas, but when the cold ...

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Josh

Friday, June 21, 2002
Location: Shark Wall North
Dive Shop: Stuart Cove's
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CKA | Kegelman Af

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154.55 km

GFA | Malmstrom AFB

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241.23 km

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290.22 km

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279.76 km

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290.61 km

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