When you get to the dive shop called Lobster Pot, enter the water from the beginning of the dock. You swim out about 50 yards to the mooring line. Drop down and swim about 20 yards. The swim throughs will be to your left. They are not normally there which is a real treat!
Facts about Cheese Burger Reef- It is in Cayman islands
- The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
- The typical visibility is 3-10 Metres 10-30 Feet.
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Samantha Morgan"Getting Lost with Silversides" - Finally got to get in the water with them! Swimming through them is amazing!
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Chase Darnell"Got Silversides?"
A Tarpon completely surrounded by his prey.
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Chase Darnell"The Great Wall"
As the Silversides fight for position within the group they form massive unified moving objects, they are simply breathtaking from just about any perspective!
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Chase Darnell"Scatter"
A diver slowly makes her way into a swim through as the Silversides part to show her the way.
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Chase Darnell"Perfect Circle"
Silversides parting in unison for a diver.
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Jim Catlin'Hunt for Red October' - silversides and hunting tarpon, shot with off camera red constant light and small amount of strobe
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Chase Darnell"Twister"
Swirling Tarpon feeding on Silversides.
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Chase Darnell"All Aboard"
A group of Silversides flow into a swim through.
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Chase Darnell"Low and Steady"
Silversides putting on a show, like always. Cheeseburger Reef, Grand Cayman
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Jim CatlinBreakthrough
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Chase Darnell"Back for More"
Tarpon preparing for some lunch.
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Jim CatlinRed Jack
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Chase Darnell"Open Wide"
Tarpon opening wide as he just finished a pass through the Silversides.
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Chase Darnell"Taking Over"
Silversides might be one of the coolest things to just sit back and watch. Their movement in unison is just simply spectacular.
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Chase Darnell"This is Why"
Moments like this, that's why we dive.
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Jim Catlin'Shapeshifter'
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Ellen Cuylaerts"I see Nudi's everywhere'
For nudibranch lovers: while processing this image I saw the shape of a nudi in the blue. I think I should take a break;-)!
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Ellen Cuylaerts"Tail slap"
"It's not how hard you can hit, it's how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward." Rocky Balboa
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Chase Darnell"Snack Time"
Feeding Flamingo Tongue