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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-04-2006 @ 5:15PM
Willy said...
Saba Bank Atoll is the largest in the Caribbean (and the 3rd largest in the world) and is home to an abundance of marine life. Recently, in fact, scientists discovered 2 new fish and 20 new species of algae.
http://www.divester.com/2006/02/15/saba-bank-reveals-new-species-of-fish-algae/
In addition to the good marine life, it's a good deal, as well. Scuba Diving Magazine readers recently rated Saba among the Top Values in diving in the Caribbean.
http://www.divester.com/2005/03/21/top-five-dives-for-value-caribbean-atlantic/
In addition to the diving, I want to hit Saba, because I love eco-lodges. One of the Earthfoot Lodges on Saba is made almost entirely out of recycled material.
http://www.earthfoot.org/p2/an001.htm
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