Published 17 days ago by Andre de Molenaar
This famous Bonaire shipwreck lies in approximately 100 feet (30 m) of water, and at 240 feet (73 m) in length is a popular wreck diving site. She sank at Bonaire on 12 September 1984.
Published 2 months ago by Andre de Molenaar
It's me underwater at the Bonaire dive site "Bari Reef" with a large group of Glassy Sweepers, a couple of Surgeonfishes and some other (small) reef fish.
Published 5 months ago by Andre de Molenaar
The underwater wall (the "Cliff") covered with hard corals and beautiful sponges just in front of the entrance to this famous Bonaire dive site.For more Bonaire views go to www.bonairepanoramas.com
Published 7 months ago by Andre de Molenaar
View from the back of the truck on the Bonaire saltpans and salt pier and a beautiful reflection of the salt piles in the pink water. On the right is...(more)
Published 12 months ago by Andre de Molenaar
A lot of Trapons, Divers and a (hidden) Turtle at Bonaire dive site White Hole (Lac Cai).For more Bonaire views go to www.bonairepanoramas.com
Published over 1 year ago by Andre de Molenaar
Diving with the Tiger Pa catamaran at dive site "No Name" (Playita) Klein Bonaire.For more Bonaire views go to www.bonairepanoramas.com
Published almost 2 years ago by Marcio Cabral
With as many as 60 officially listed dive sites on Bonaire and another 20 dive sites on Klein Bonaire, the dive operation at Buddy Dive R...(more)
Published almost 2 years ago by Marcio Cabral
Founded in 1976, by renowned underwater environmentalist Captain Don Stewart, Habitat has been in the forefront of environmentally...(more)
Published almost 2 years ago by Marcio Cabral
This site is at the end of the salt conveyer system. Diving should not be attempted when a ship is in the process of loading. Depth is 15-50 feet,...(more)
Published almost 2 years ago by Marcio Cabral
Bonaire is located in the Southern Caribbean about 50 miles off the northern coast of Venezuela. The fact that it lies outside the hurricane belt and wi...(more)
Published almost 2 years ago by Andre de Molenaar
A night dive panorama in front of the Web at a small 'room' completely covered with Orange Cup coralFor more Bonaire views go to www.bonairepanoramas.com
Published about 2 years ago by Andre de Molenaar
Slaves who worked the Bonaire salt pans lived in these very tiny huts. Oranje Pan (Orange pan) is one of 4 pans with a colored obelisk. The color...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Andre de Molenaar
Lights on the Cruise ship that’s about to leave and view on Town pier, the Plaza and Customs building.For more Bonaire views go to www.bonairepanoramas.com
Published over 2 years ago by Andre de Molenaar
A small sandy beach and great snorkel spot with different channels of coral. For more Bonaire views go to www.bonairepanoramas.com
Published over 2 years ago by Andre de Molenaar
Diving under the most northern pillars of the Salt pier, depth 10m (33 feet).For more Bonaire views go to www.bonairepanoramas.com