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 Lake Mead - Wreck Alley

USA, Nevada

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Latitude: 36° 3.447' N
Longitude: 114° 44.581' W

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Average depth 36.6 m / 120.1 ft

Max depth 76.2 m / 250 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): Series of wrecks off of Sentinel Islands East Shore.
There is a beer keg buoy about 30 yards of shore at mid point of island.
Buoy has a large chain going down to ~70' and is attached to a huge bolder. Running off the rock is a line to several sunken boats. First is a small schooner at about ~120', second is a sail boat at about ~150'. Several others are there to explore as well.
Depths are dependent on height of water in Lake Mead which can vary considerably year to year.
Easy to find and use routes, but does go off into deeps beyond rec level quickly - ideal for tech training/deco training.

English (Translate this text in English): Series of wrecks off of Sentinel Islands East Shore.
There is a beer keg buoy about 30 yards of shore at mid point of island.
Buoy has a large chain going down to ~70' and is attached to a huge bolder. Running off the rock is a line to several sunken boats. First is a small schooner at about ~120', second is a sail boat at about ~150'. Several others are there to explore as well.
Depths are dependent on height of water in Lake Mead which can vary considerably year to year.
Easy to find and use routes, but does go off into deeps beyond rec level quickly - ideal for tech training/deco training.

Series of wrecks off of Sentinel Islands East Shore.
There is a beer keg buoy about 30 yards of shore at mid point of island.
Buoy has a large chain going down to ~70' and is attached to a huge bolder. Running off the rock is a line to several sunken boats. First is a small schooner at about ~120', second is a sail boat at about ~150'. Several others are there to explore as well.
Depths are dependent on height of water in Lake Mead which can vary considerably year to year.
Easy to find and use routes, but does go off into deeps beyond rec level quickly - ideal for tech training/deco training.

English (Translate this text in English): Series of wrecks off of Sentinel Islands East Shore.
There is a beer keg buoy about 30 yards of shore at mid point of island.
Buoy has a large chain going down to ~70' and is attached to a huge bolder. Running off the rock is a line to several sunken boats. First is a small schooner at about ~120', second is a sail boat at about ~150'. Several others are there to explore as well.
Depths are dependent on height of water in Lake Mead which can vary considerably year to year.
Easy to find and use routes, but does go off into deeps beyond rec level quickly - ideal for tech training/deco training.

English (Translate this text in English): Series of wrecks off of Sentinel Islands East Shore.
There is a beer keg buoy about 30 yards of shore at mid point of island.
Buoy has a large chain going down to ~70' and is attached to a huge bolder. Running off the rock is a line to several sunken boats. First is a small schooner at about ~120', second is a sail boat at about ~150'. Several others are there to explore as well.
Depths are dependent on height of water in Lake Mead which can vary considerably year to year.
Easy to find and use routes, but does go off into deeps beyond rec level quickly - ideal for tech training/deco training.

English (Translate this text in English): Series of wrecks off of Sentinel Islands East Shore.
There is a beer keg buoy about 30 yards of shore at mid point of island.
Buoy has a large chain going down to ~70' and is attached to a huge bolder. Running off the rock is a line to several sunken boats. First is a small schooner at about ~120', second is a sail boat at about ~150'. Several others are there to explore as well.
Depths are dependent on height of water in Lake Mead which can vary considerably year to year.
Easy to find and use routes, but does go off into deeps beyond rec level quickly - ideal for tech training/deco training.

English (Translate this text in English): Series of wrecks off of Sentinel Islands East Shore.
There is a beer keg buoy about 30 yards of shore at mid point of island.
Buoy has a large chain going down to ~70' and is attached to a huge bolder. Running off the rock is a line to several sunken boats. First is a small schooner at about ~120', second is a sail boat at about ~150'. Several others are there to explore as well.
Depths are dependent on height of water in Lake Mead which can vary considerably year to year.
Easy to find and use routes, but does go off into deeps beyond rec level quickly - ideal for tech training/deco training.

English (Translate this text in English): Series of wrecks off of Sentinel Islands East Shore.
There is a beer keg buoy about 30 yards of shore at mid point of island.
Buoy has a large chain going down to ~70' and is attached to a huge bolder. Running off the rock is a line to several sunken boats. First is a small schooner at about ~120', second is a sail boat at about ~150'. Several others are there to explore as well.
Depths are dependent on height of water in Lake Mead which can vary considerably year to year.
Easy to find and use routes, but does go off into deeps beyond rec level quickly - ideal for tech training/deco training.

English (Translate this text in English): Series of wrecks off of Sentinel Islands East Shore.
There is a beer keg buoy about 30 yards of shore at mid point of island.
Buoy has a large chain going down to ~70' and is attached to a huge bolder. Running off the rock is a line to several sunken boats. First is a small schooner at about ~120', second is a sail boat at about ~150'. Several others are there to explore as well.
Depths are dependent on height of water in Lake Mead which can vary considerably year to year.
Easy to find and use routes, but does go off into deeps beyond rec level quickly - ideal for tech training/deco training.

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