Mountain Point
DEPTH: 20-70 FEET (6-21 M)
LEVEL: NOVICE
Large coral
heads, overhangs and sand patches are the basic reef
structure here. Grunts,
parrotfishes and butterflyfishes are common. Look for
lizardfishes in and around the sand patches. In the
summertime large tarpon can be seen sweeping through
the huge schools of tiny fry. There are some caves
and large bowls or grottos in the bedrock. Be careful
of surge in the shallows. Experienced divers can venture
through the "cow's mouth," exploring the
narrow cut between the rock formations. Once on the
other side head down the steep slope. There is generally
more action here. Large jacks, barracudas and maybe
a ray are possible passersby. There is a colony of
garden eels in the sand here.
Text extracted from Diving
British Virgin Islands
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