Freediving Salt Pond Bay - St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands Saint John, United States Virgin Islands
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Description: Located in the National Park on the Southeast Corner of St. John, Salt Pond Bay is an excellent place to relax, hike, and it's an awesome dive location. It is common to see large Sting Rays, Turtles, and hundreds of other marine life forms. But WATCH OUT! There are Giant Living Sea Creatures down there. Come and join the "Reluctant Tour Guides" for another great adventure. Produced by Andrew Burnett, Come Out and Play USVI Productions. andrew@goodimpressions.us

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alanwymore
04/03/2008
Thanks, Andrew, for taking the time to film and produce the videos of St. John. We spent a memorable two weeks there in November, 2006 and it is nice to be able to "visit" by way of your videos. Keep up the good work!
mahojim
02/13/2008
Beautiful underwater action! Can anybody rent a dinghy as you did? Do you need a boating license? We're going in April, please let us know!!!
Visitor 37147
Visitor 37147
01/22/2008
Thank you so very much for sharing your beautiful underwater photography with us. We recently returned from a trip to St. John's Waterlemon Cay. We enjoyed snorkling, but did not have an underwater camera. Your shots are amazing.
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