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    Quote Originally Posted by OH View Post
    I'm here now, hoping to get some more info.
    Anyone out there?
    PLEASE
    Read my article again, that is almost all all I actually remember One thing I just thought of. The real reason we turned was we were only wearing shorty wetsuits, and didn't want to scrape our arms and legs on the stalactites in the narrow area.

    I don't even remember how to get there, but the original owner of Quabo divers would know. I don't recall his name, but surely any employee there would know.
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    The original owner of Quabo Divers was Arthley Ebanks. His name is probably mis-spelled but is pronounced Atley. I found him a few years ago and asked about that cave Forrest mentions and he told me that his mother or grand mother gave that piece of property to a relative and they built a house on it and discharged their sewerage into the cave. So, if you have a Viking dry suit and a Superlite hat with double exhaust valves you will be all set to dive that cave. I have been told that there is another diveable cave on the East End and it is deep and requires tri mix.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Capt Tom McMillan View Post
    The original owner of Quabo Divers was Arthley Ebanks. His name is probably mis-spelled but is pronounced Atley...
    Yes, that is the name. I think the current owner is his son. He would know how to get there, since it was next door to his father's home.
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    Heading out on THU to find some caves and landowners - wish us luck ;D

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    Quote Originally Posted by OH View Post
    Heading out on THU to find some caves and landowners - wish us luck ;D
    For sure, GOOD LUCK! Let me know how it goes.
    Forrest Wilson (with 2 Rs)
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