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    British Virgin Islands Adventure Photo Article  
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        British Virgin Islands Adventure | Article by: Luke Boychuk    
     
       
  The British Virgin Islands, the craziest place in the world for diving. For the first week of our film    
  trip in the British Virgin Islands, we spent a week at Nanny Cay Resort, which is a must,    
  because they have all the ammendities, they are close to Road Town, they have a huge    
  pool, 2 restaurants, small gym, private beach, a surf shop, small shopping center, a bar thats    
  open really late, and of course a dive shop (Blue Water Divers).    
         
    Keith and Muffy of Blue Water Divers have an amazing staff. They not only take you to the craziest dive spots on the south side of    
    BVI and offer beer after the dive, but they have the best rates on the island, and after the dive, they most likely will join you for a    
    drink at Peg Leg's - the local restaurant.    
         
    Nanny Cay Resort    
         
    Blue Water Divers    
         
    I think you should experience both worlds on BVI. Sure, Blue Water Divers can take you to some crazy spots at a cheaper price.    
    But if you want an adventure with over 40 unmarked dive sites and shipwrecks, head on over to Colins Shop, Jost Van Dyke    
    Scuba on an island with the population of 180 people - Jost Van Dyke.    
           
    All you have to do is take the ferry over, which costs about 20 USD for a return ticket. Here is where a little part of the story  
 
    begins for this blog. But for the full effect, you will have to check out Issue #3 - BVI edition on Dive Zero TV. This blog and a    
    couple photos just doesn't do the high definition video magazine justice.    
         
    Jost Van Dyke Scuba    
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View of Jost Van Dyke Island from on top of the hill, where Alan, the "angry
     
   
Irish"guy lives....turns out he was probably the happiest guy we met,
     
   
well I guess if you had a 360 degree view of the oceans horizon, you would be that happy to.
     
           
           
   
     
           
   
Colins dive shop on BVI, sure it looks small, but don't forget that he owns 4 nice dive boats,
     
   
and knows where all of the best hidden dive spots are around BVI.
     
           
           
   
     
           
   
Another shot of Colin's Shop, on an island of 180 people.
     
         
           
           
   
     
           
   
We were filming the Yacht Race for one of the sections on Dive Zero TV, when
     
   
this little guy popped out from behind the rock and posed for us.
     
           
           
   
     
           
   
Filming for the Dive Zero Issue #3 DVD. Alan the "Angry irish guy on top of the hill
     
   
"tells us the drunken version on how Jost Van Dyke received it's name. Pretty funny stuff.
     
   
Check it out on Dive Zero TV
     
           
           
   
     
           
   
Some local fisherman, with the yacht races going on in the background. If you are
     
   
a yacht racer, they go out every Thursday night to compete for nice prizes, so get signed up!
     
           
           
   
     
           
   
A top view shot of where Blue Water Divers other shop is located, and the ferry terminal is off in the background.
     
         
           
           
   
     
           
   
Colin, after probably one of the best dives in the world, and it's hidden. Where the Atlantic meets
     
   
the Caribbean, millions of baitballs, swimthroughs and HUGE tarpons on a feeding frenzy.
     
           
           
   
     
           
   
Filming Colin fixing up his boat for the "Day in the Life" section which features us spending a full day
     
   
with a dive business owner and the truth behind running a dive shop. Check it out on Dive Zero TV.
     
           
           
   
     
           
   
It's a wrap. One week of filming with Colin...time to actually take a break.
     
         
           
           
   
     
           
           
    A beautiful sunset overlooking Jost Van Dyke. The secret of the Caribbean.      
           
    We are sorry that there are no underwater photos on this trip, as our housing broke at the time. But trust us, you have      
    to check out the high definition UNDERWATER video on Issue #3, even if you dont have a high definition TV, you will still have      
    amazing quality. Or check it out on Dive Zero TV.      
           
    Watch the full tv episode of our trip in BVI here: Dive Zero TV      
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Article provided by: Luke Boychuk
     
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