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Bermuda AtlanticThis four masted wooden hulled 192 foot American schooner served as a cargo vessel in World War II. It fell victim to the reef in 1943 and sank with cement sacks, 700 cases of Scotch whisky and thousands of glass ampules.
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Tanzania Indian OceanVery nice wall dive, depth around 40m, where we met 3 giant grupers and 2 turtles. Good viz.
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Egypt Red SeaBestes sites
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Egypt Red SeaChek
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Mexico Caribbean SeaBoat dive, Solo buceo Marina at Dreams hotel nearest dive operation
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NetherlandsThis small chanal is for transporting of rainwater to the rivers. In summer it may be clear, with 1-2 meters vissability.
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Spain Atlantic (European coastal)The vulcanic landscape of the island continues under the surface and in combination with white sand and great visibility gives spectacular bright landscapes. There are no corals in normal dive depths, but it is still possible to see much colour. Ideal for night dives, when many critters, hidden during the day, come out of their hides.
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Bermuda Atlantic (North American coastal)At 499 feet, this Spanish trans-Atlantic luxury liner, Bermuda's largest shipwreck, went down in 1936. Hundreds of relics remain including boilers, steam turbines and propellers.
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Bermuda Atlantic (North American coastal)This 228 foot Danish steamer was en-route from Norfolk, Virginia with her cargo of coal and ran into the reef and sank in 1920. It's bow, triple expansion engine and boilers remain.
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Bermuda Atlantic (North American coastal)This 250 foot Norwegian freighter followed the Cristobal Colon onto the reef in 1937. Its stearn sits 20 feet below the surface.
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Bermuda Atlantic (North American coastal)A 1924 hurricane brought this 360 foot Italian cargo ship to rest. It is semipenetrable.
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Bermuda Atlantic (North American coastal)When it sank in 1940, this 385 foot steel hulled freighter was travelling from West Africa to Baltimore carrying iron ore. Its giant boiler and engine stand upright and come within 10 feet of the surface.
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Bermuda Atlantic (North American coastal)A 200 foot Brigantine rigged, English built iron steamer, she was en-route to Le-Havre, France when she struck a reef in 1878. Her boilers, engine, propeller shaft and deck winches are still visible.
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Bermuda Atlantic (North American coastal)This 323 foot British supply ship was carrying ammunition from Wales to Bermuda to support the garrison when it ran into the reef in 1915. Includes two boilers, an enormous engine and large propeller.
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Bermuda Atlantic (North American coastal)This 300 foot steel hulled English freighter was on its maiden voyage from Portugal to New York with a cargo of wine, dried fruit and cork when it sank in 1873. Its remains include the ship's propeller, steam boilers and wheelhouse.
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Bermuda Atlantic (North American coastal)Built in England, this 225 foot side paddlewheel steamer served as a Confederate blockade runner during America's Civil War. It hit the reef and sank in 1864 and now rests with one of its coral encrusted paddlewheels standing upright.
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Bermuda Atlantic (North American coastal)This French 60 gun three masted wooden hulled warship was returning home after battle in Mexico and crashed into the reef in 1838. Dozens of giant 9 foot cannons remain scattered on the ocean floor.
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Bermuda Atlantic (North American coastal)This 205 foot English iron hulled barque struck the reef in 1880 on New Year's Day. It sits upright with its bowsprit, sail rigging and deadeyes in place.
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Bermuda Atlantic (North American coastal)This 286 foot steel hulled freighter made a navigational error and sank in 1881 en-route from New Orleans to Bremen. Steam boilers, propeller shaft and deck winches highlight the dive.
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Bermuda Atlantic (North American coastal)A 192 foot classic American wooden schooner launched in 1887 and ran into the reef in 1920. Wreck includes bronze spikes, anchor winch, mast rigging and deadeyes.
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