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Cayman Islands Submarine Adventure Tour * Caribbean Princess * Grand Cayman * Day 9

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Caribbean ยท 9 nights

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Creator's Key Takeaways

my name is Brandon and I won't be your tour guide for today guys

the Nautilus is Unsinkable so you don't have to worry about this where the Titanic was on syncope too

the rice grow so big that he split the ship into pieces and the ship sunk in 15 feet of water

we have to eat them to beat them so when we go line efficient we take a spare every spare Five Blind Fish a day

Creator's Tips & Advice

โœ“Do not touch or step on coral as it can be damaged
โœ“If you see a lionfish, do not touch its venomous spines
โœ“Remember that kissing a female stingray brings seven years of good luck

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is the Nautilus semi-submarine tour like in Grand Cayman?
QWhat marine life and shipwrecks can be seen during the tour?
QWhy is the reef called Cheeseburger Reef?

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Welcome to our channel, Here is one of the complete tours to explore the fabulous oceanic wonders of Grand Cayman aboard the spacious, air-conditioned, luxurious semi-submarine Nautilus, where you will see two ghostly shipwrecks, breathtaking Amazing coral reefs and a spectacular and fun-filled fish feeding show! Everyone had their cameras at the ready as the cruise ship approached the Cheese Barrier Reef, a popular spot for snorkelers and scuba divers, who were feeding hundreds of hungry sea creatures. Two photogenic wrecks are nearby: the Balboa, a 375-foot freighter that sank in 1932; and the Cali, a 220-foot sailing ship that sank in 1944 Sunk off the coast of Georgetown. They are now comfortable homes for corals and fish and sea fans. Let us go together!