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English (Translate this text in English): Easy entry from shore. The are two mooring buoys attached to the wreck.
English (Translate this text in English): Easy entry from shore. The are two mooring buoys attached to the wreck.
Easy entry from shore. The are two mooring buoys attached to the wreck.
English (Translate this text in English): Easy entry from shore. The are two mooring buoys attached to the wreck.
English (Translate this text in English): Easy entry from shore. The are two mooring buoys attached to the wreck.
English (Translate this text in English): Easy entry from shore. The are two mooring buoys attached to the wreck.
English (Translate this text in English): Easy entry from shore. The are two mooring buoys attached to the wreck.
English (Translate this text in English): Easy entry from shore. The are two mooring buoys attached to the wreck.
English (Translate this text in English): Easy entry from shore. The are two mooring buoys attached to the wreck.
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Average depth 25 m / 82 ft
Max depth 32 m / 105 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): Bonaire most famous wreck. The wreck lies on its side, with the keel parallel to the reef, bow to the south at depth of 30 meters/ 100 feet. Tarpon and barracuda are usually seen around the wreck. The underside of the hull is covered in Orange Cup Corals. Tarpon are always around. in the sandy channel you find garden eels.
English (Translate this text in English): Bonaire most famous wreck. The wreck lies on its side, with the keel parallel to the reef, bow to the south at depth of 30 meters/ 100 feet. Tarpon and barracuda are usually seen around the wreck. The underside of the hull is covered in Orange Cup Corals. Tarpon are always around. in the sandy channel you find garden eels.
Bonaire most famous wreck. The wreck lies on its side, with the keel parallel to the reef, bow to the south at depth of 30 meters/ 100 feet. Tarpon and barracuda are usually seen around the wreck. The underside of the hull is covered in Orange Cup Corals. Tarpon are always around. in the sandy channel you find garden eels.
English (Translate this text in English): Bonaire most famous wreck. The wreck lies on its side, with the keel parallel to the reef, bow to the south at depth of 30 meters/ 100 feet. Tarpon and barracuda are usually seen around the wreck. The underside of the hull is covered in Orange Cup Corals. Tarpon are always around. in the sandy channel you find garden eels.
English (Translate this text in English): Bonaire most famous wreck. The wreck lies on its side, with the keel parallel to the reef, bow to the south at depth of 30 meters/ 100 feet. Tarpon and barracuda are usually seen around the wreck. The underside of the hull is covered in Orange Cup Corals. Tarpon are always around. in the sandy channel you find garden eels.
English (Translate this text in English): Bonaire most famous wreck. The wreck lies on its side, with the keel parallel to the reef, bow to the south at depth of 30 meters/ 100 feet. Tarpon and barracuda are usually seen around the wreck. The underside of the hull is covered in Orange Cup Corals. Tarpon are always around. in the sandy channel you find garden eels.
English (Translate this text in English): Bonaire most famous wreck. The wreck lies on its side, with the keel parallel to the reef, bow to the south at depth of 30 meters/ 100 feet. Tarpon and barracuda are usually seen around the wreck. The underside of the hull is covered in Orange Cup Corals. Tarpon are always around. in the sandy channel you find garden eels.
English (Translate this text in English): Bonaire most famous wreck. The wreck lies on its side, with the keel parallel to the reef, bow to the south at depth of 30 meters/ 100 feet. Tarpon and barracuda are usually seen around the wreck. The underside of the hull is covered in Orange Cup Corals. Tarpon are always around. in the sandy channel you find garden eels.
English (Translate this text in English): Bonaire most famous wreck. The wreck lies on its side, with the keel parallel to the reef, bow to the south at depth of 30 meters/ 100 feet. Tarpon and barracuda are usually seen around the wreck. The underside of the hull is covered in Orange Cup Corals. Tarpon are always around. in the sandy channel you find garden eels.
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By Robert Carter , 15-02-2009
The Hooker - What a great dive. On the short trip down to her, we saw two barricudas and down at the ship, we saw three spotted rays.