Tag: freediving
Freediving Maui, the real underwater experience
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Producer: Tino
All footage was shot while freediving. The whales were in close and you can hear them on every dive I take, getting louder the deeper I go. Through the video you will see an octopus, Leaf Scorpion Fish, Morey Eels, Eagle rays, lots of reef fish, as well as the fabulous green turtles. These very friendly critters would allow me to get close and in some situations looked as if they wanted me to clean them. Sorry guys no touching here. Thanks for watching.
views: 799 / rank: 5494 / uploaded: 06/10/2007
duration: 10 Mins. 3 Sec.

Postcards from the Mangroves - St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands
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Producer: AndrewBurnett
After a fun night of kicking up their heels at Skinny Legs, the Reluctant Tour Guides check out the Mangroves of Hurricane Hole in the National Park of St. John's East End. We were able to capture some very stunning photos and video of this underwater garden paradise. These mangroves are world renown for their water clarity and diverse marine life. Produced by Andrew Burnett, Come Out and Play - USVI. andrew@goodimpressions.us
views: 1328 / rank: 24 / uploaded: 05/24/2007
duration: 4 Mins. 32 Sec.

Barracuda!! Diving Waterlemon Cay - St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands
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Producer: AndrewBurnett
The Reluctant Tour Guides head out from Vie's Beach Campground, through Coral Bay to the Annaberg Sugar Mill Ruins. From there they hike one mile to Waterlemon Cay. An exciting dive follows starting with the encounter of a 4 foot Barracuda. We get close and its' jaws open wide!!! Time for a good teeth cleaning!! That was close! Then there's the huge turtle and lots of other marine creatures. You'll have fun on this adventure! Produced by Andrew Burnett - Come Out and Play, USVI. andrew@goodimpressions.us
views: 1901 / rank: 98 / uploaded: 05/22/2007
duration: 4 Mins. 50 Sec.

 US Virgin Islands - Freediving Newfound Bay, St. John
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Producer: AndrewBurnett
Harry and Maria, The Reluctant Tour Guides, take "Lady Di," a 13 foot Boston Whaler from Flanagan Island (where we had been spearfishing) around the eastern end of St. John to the secluded Newfound Bay. Newfound is a great dive with most of the coral in relatively shallow water. Right off we encounter a large stingray and there are many other different fish as well along with a large variety of plant life. There are no roads to Newfound Bay, you either have to hike in or go there by boat. It is a popular destination for many of the Day Sails out of Coral Bay. Produced by Andrew Burnett, Come Out And Play - USVI, andrew@goodimpressions.us
views: 1417 / rank: 58 / uploaded: 05/07/2007
duration: 4 Mins. 57 Sec.

Freediving Salt Pond Bay - St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands
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Producer: AndrewBurnett
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
views: 1595 / rank: 71 / uploaded: 04/25/2007
duration: 6 Mins. 8 Sec.

Spearfishing at Flanagan Island, St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands.
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Producer: AndrewBurnett
Another episode of the "Reluctant Tour Guides". This time they head out from Vie's Beach Camping and go spearfishing at Flanagan Island. Flanagan is located about two miles east of St. John in the waters between the US and British Virgin Islands. It's a pretty "wet" trip in a small boat - but Harry and Maria take it in stride. In this video Andrew freedives (breath hold) down 25 feet under an underwater arch and then shoots three fish for dinner. THIS VIDEO IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT ONLY. IT IS NOT AN INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO - FREEDIVING AND SPEARFISHING ARE DANGEROUS SPORTS. VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED. Produced by Andrew Burnett, Come Out and Play USVI Productions. andrew@goodimpressions.us
views: 2403 / rank: 50 / uploaded: 04/08/2007
duration: 4 Mins. 21 Sec.

Diving Haulover Bay North on St. John's East End
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Producer: AndrewBurnett
This video is the first "Reluctant Tour Goide" travel video produced by Come Out and Play - USVI. Haulover Bay got its name from the fact that in early days boaters would "haulover" their boats from one side of the low land mass to the other. It is an excellent place to dive. There is a large amount of coral in many varieties accompanied by many different marine life forms including Hawksbill Turtles and Nassau Groupers. Haulover is located on St. John's East end about 3 miles east of Coral Bay.Cool Pics and awesome video. All underwater sequences filmed while freediving. Produced by Andrew Burnett, Come Out and Play - USVI Productions, andrew@goodimpressions.us
views: 882 / rank: 70 / uploaded: 04/05/2007
duration: 5 Mins. 13 Sec.

Freediving the Rocks of Christmas Cove, Great St. James, U.S. Virgin Islands
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Producer: AndrewBurnett
Freediving a popular dive spot on the island of Great St. James, St. Thomas, USVI. Many different types of marine life from coral to fish to lobsters and squid. Produced by Andrew Burnett andrew@goodimpressions.us
views: 1085 / rank: 53 / uploaded: 03/31/2007
duration: 4 Mins. 21 Sec.

Freediving the U.S. Virgin Islands - St. Thomas and St. John
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Producer: AndrewBurnett
Freediving several popular dive spots. Many different types of marine life from fish to lobsters to jellyfish. Produced by Andrew Burnett andrew@goodimpressions.us
views: 432 / rank: 119 / uploaded: 03/10/2007
duration: 3 Mins. 59 Sec.

Freediving the Mangroves of Hurricane Hole, St. John, USVI
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Producer: AndrewBurnett
Mangrove diving is mesmerizing. The mangroves of St. John's Hurricane Hole in the U.S. Virgin Islands are some of the best in the world. The water clarity, calmness and diversity of marine life is amazing. This particular mangrove area is protected twice in that it is part of the U. S. National Parks of St. John and was also declared to be part of a National Marine Preserve by Pres. Bill Clinton. Produced by Andrew Burnett - andrew@goodimpressions.us
views: 948 / rank: 42 / uploaded: 03/10/2007
duration: 3 Mins. 31 Sec.