Sandals Royal Bahamian: Photos 4

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Diving: DC3 and James Bond Wrecks

The remains of the Douglas Dakota (DC3) as used in the film 'Into the Blue'.
The remains of the Douglas Dakota (DC3) as used in the film 'Jaws - the Revenge'.
The group explore a wreck near the DC3.
The group explore a wreck near the DC3.
Thoughtfully provided by the management for your comfort and convenience.  Near the above wreck.
Thoughtfully provided by the management for your comfort and convenience.  Near the above wreck.
A group of Yellowtail Snappers (Ocyurus chrysurus) at the DC3 dive site.
A group of Yellowtail Snappers (Ocyurus chrysurus) at the DC3 dive site.
Squirrelfish (Holocentrus ascensionis) at the James Bond Wrecks dive site.
Squirrelfish (Holocentrus ascensionis) at the James Bond Wrecks dive site.
A big Southern stingray (Dasyatis americana) trying to hide underneath a layer of sand in front of the remains of the Vulcan bomber from 'Thunderball' at the James Bond Wrecks dive site.
A big Southern stingray (Dasyatis americana) trying to hide underneath a layer of sand in front of the 
			remains of the Vulcan bomber from 'Thunderball' at the James Bond Wrecks dive site.
Scaffolding poles covered in soft corals are all that remains of the Vulcan bomber.
Soft coral-covered scaffolding poles are all that remains of the remains of the Vulcan bomber.
The fake undercarriage of the Vulcan bomber is still visible.
The fake undercarriage of the Vulcan bomber is still visible.
A very pale Nassau Grouper (Epinephilus striatus) solicits a clean from a much smaller wrasse on the 'Tears of Allah' wreck near the Vulcan.
A very pale Nassau Grouper (Epinephilus striatus) solicits a clean from a much smaller wrasse on the 'Tears of Allah' wreck near the Vulcan.

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