Diving Salt Pond Bay - St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands

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Located in the National Park on the Southeast Corner of St. John, Salt Pond Bay is an excellent place to relax, hike, and an awesome dive. It is common to see large Sting Rays, Turtles, and hundreds of others marine life creatures. But WATCH OUT! There are 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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  • CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF THIS VIDEO, wish I knew the musical artist. Will read comments in case you credited the track there. Perhaps you created it yourself. Thank you for doing such a nice job to share our SACRED SEA ANIMALS. Please FIGHT TO PROTECT ALL LIVING THINGS! Blessings!

  • Not sure where I found this, I think it was on one of those license free sites.

  • i just came back from st thomas and st johns and all i wanted to see was a shark .. all i found were baracudas.. made me upset.. i went to cinamon bay trunk bay and others and went way out to find sharks and found nothing

  • There are a few sharks in the usvi - mostly sand or nurse sharks. I have seen a couple of reef sharks in the 5 months of diving I have done there.

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  • Love your videos, Andrew! Lots of fun... heading down to USVI in 3 weeks. What would you say are the MUST SNORKEL sites in St. John? We'll only have 3 days there.

  • Heading there at New Years!!! Cannot wait to return to the gorgeous marine ecosystem!!!

  • i luv diving and my fav islands are the us virgin islands

  • i was at saint johns this spring brake and i saw a baracuda the size of me! slat pond is one of the best places to go

  • I lived a mile and a half from Salt Pond for many, many years. It was before underwater video cameras and YouTube. Thank you, thank you, thank you for letting me "go home" through your video. I love that I can hear the noise of the reef behind the music.

  • Wow,what a place! thank you for sharing!

  • i just got back from st.john and i loved it.. at salt pond we saw octopus and a bunch of conch shells.. if you ever go to st.john make sure to check out saltpond

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