Who has been to Grenada, WI???

Have you ever been to Grenada, WI?

  • Yes, I have been to Grenada...but never dived there

    Votes: 2 9.1%
  • Yes, I have and done some diving

    Votes: 10 45.5%
  • Would like to go to Grenada

    Votes: 4 18.2%
  • I have never been

    Votes: 3 13.6%
  • Uh...Where is that?

    Votes: 3 13.6%

  • Total voters
    22

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Aqua Buoy

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Hey Everyone!,

Just would like to get an idea of how many people have been to Grenada...just out of curiosity.

If yes...what dive sites have you dived!


Thanxxx
Irie mon
 
Big up to dat mon!!!
Hope you liked it
 
LOL

Man living in Minnesota, Grenada, WI would be Granada, Wisconsin... couldn't quite understand why that was under the Caribbean section at first!

I get it now, just a little slow today.
 
Hey,

Grenada, West Indies! That is what WI stands for....sorry for the confusion!

If you never been, MNScuba, make sure you come! Nice reefs, cool wrecks (coolest of the Caribbean - the Bianca C').


Anyways man
=-) Peace
 
Could say I dived there a lot I lived there from 1990 to 1995 owned started Grenada Aquatics Love the place have loads of fond memories and two wonderful kids from there :)
Did most all the sites and the Bianca C when it was a one peice ship, started the drift to whibles reef dive, Ilse du rone trips were another wonderfull day trip we used to do fantastic diving.
 
Uhhh WHere is that?
 
Grenada...Get a map...find Venezuela on the North coast of the South American Continent. From there you should see Trinidad and Tobago, first island in the Caribbean. North of that is Grenada.

Isle de Rhonde is between the North of Grenada and South of Carriacou (Carriacou and Petit Martinique are Grenada's sister isles).

Just to the to the south of Isle de Rhonde is an active submarine volcano....the only active one in the the Lesser Antilles (lower Caribbean arc).

scubadog-uk...who are you? We might have met!...small world, small island!

Peace =-)
 
Hi worked out of the Coyaba on Grand ance beach for 4 years I was/am the British guy then moved and worked at la source and at the scuba world shop in the next cove along for a while with Bob and his crew.
As I stated had a great time miss it most days lol:) but now live in America and have a wonderful life here too
 
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