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An excellent drift dive is along the wall off Anse La Raye. Brightly colored fire coral is found at shallow depths, and huge boulders cluster on a slope below the wall. Turtles are often spotted in this area. Wreck divers enjoy exploring Lesleen M, a 165-foot des moines airport delays freighter that was deliberately sunk at Anse La Raye in 1986 to create an artificial reef. Soft corals, sponges and hydroids harbor juvenile fish at depths of 30 to 65. The freighter sits on an even keel in sand, and the hold and engine room are accessible.

Below Salybia, at the mouth of the Crayfish River, a pretty waterfall cascades over large boulders into the sea. A mile south, L escalier des moines airport delays T te Chien crawls up the hillside des moines airport delays out of the ocean near Jenny Point in the village of Sineku. T te chien means dog s head in French, and is the islanders name for a boa constrictor because the snake s head resembles a dog s head. L escalier means the staircase in French, so l escalier t te

The Unicorn is a 140-foot replica of a 19th-century two-masted brig. Captain Andy takes passengers on a full-day cruise from Vigie Cove to Soufri re with inland sightseeing trips by coach. He also offers a champagne sunset cruise down the west coast. 758-452-8811; www.sunlinktours. com/adventuresafloat/tours/brigunicorndaysail.

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