Scott's Main Pinnacle is justifiably one of the island's most famous dive sites; divers regularly request return visits to this site. The dive begins on Swiss Cheese, a large rock formation - the home of the famous Solderfish Cave. This is actually not a cave, you can swim through it. There are usually a lot of soldier fish and grunt fish that form a curtain in front of you, briefly separating to swallow you in the jamb as soon as you swim through them. The intersection of the flat area of the coral inlaid with rock formations leads to the Pinnacle directly. At a depth of only 35 feet, a scenic swimming bisects the turret, bringing you to the "other side" - a steep wall on the inside of a volcanic crater that goes down more than 120 feet. Swimming is usually full of fish-soldiers, and lobsters.