Brown Pants
DEPTH: 10-40 FEET (3-12 M)
LEVEL: ADVANCED
The south shore of Norman Island
is compelling in its primitive beauty: rugged cliffs
descend into the breaking surf, long tortured fingers
of rock reach out just beneath the surface of the sea,
and nowhere can the hand of man been seen. It's a world
away from the yachting lifestyle found on the other
side of the island.
Many years ago, when Annie and
Duncan Muirhead were running Misty Law, the first live-aboard
in the BVI, they were exploring this point as a possible
dive site. Several large bull sharks rounded a corner
and chased them back to their boat, and the site was
named.
The point rises abruptly from the
flat, almost barren sea floor. The water is usually
clear here. When you first descend, look out into the
blue for turtles and eagle rays. Then move up shallower,
toward the underwater cliffs. Small gangs of curious
barracuda loiter outside the rocks. The dive consists
of exploring the numerous canyons and grottos that
are defined by the network of ridges extending from
shore. There is a large open cave in one of the canyons.
A dive light will reveal all the glorious brilliant
colors of the encrusting sponges that grow in the shadows.
Seen here: large whitespotted
filefish, Black durgon, schools of palmetto, queen
angelfish, turtles, eagle rays, barracuda |