Any good diving by Peanut Island?

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Here's a link to a guy's snorkeling pics from Peanut Island:
Peanut Island 0210 - a set on Flickr
I'm not a local and I haven't been there, but it looks like it is not too bad if the conditions are right.
No magic to it - the area needs to be dove/dived on an incoming high tide - about 30 min's before, and 30 min's after high tide - you can check the tides for the port of palm bech (or is it Lake Worth Inlet?)
 
No magic to it - the area needs to be dove/dived on an incoming high tide - about 30 min's before, and 30 min's after high tide - you can check the tides for the port of palm bech (or is it Lake Worth Inlet?)

Deffentley will when i have time 7 more weeks of school!! and its Lake Worth Inlet i think... cause the Coast Guard base there is Called the Lake Worth Inlet base.

If anyone would want to snorkel with me or do a dive tell me!!! i now have 4 years under me weight belt!!!! :D
 

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Here's a link to a guy's snorkeling pics from Peanut Island:
Peanut Island 0210 - a set on Flickr
I'm not a local and I haven't been there, but it looks like it is not too bad if the conditions are right.

He has some amazing pictures! i wounder what time of day he took them and whats season. :cool2:
 
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