Sunday afternoon in November in Bermuda at Eastern Blue Cut on the northern edge of the Bermuda platform where the water is still around 70 feet or less deep some five miles north of Dockyard in Somerset. The water is mirror-calm, warm enough to swim in without a wet suit and the top of the beacon provides a bird’s eye view of the surrounding coral reefs in crystal clear waters.
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