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English (Translate this text in English): By boat from South Padre Island
English (Translate this text in English): By boat from South Padre Island
By boat from South Padre Island
English (Translate this text in English): By boat from South Padre Island
English (Translate this text in English): By boat from South Padre Island
English (Translate this text in English): By boat from South Padre Island
English (Translate this text in English): By boat from South Padre Island
English (Translate this text in English): By boat from South Padre Island
English (Translate this text in English): By boat from South Padre Island
How? By boat
Distance Good boat time (< 30min)
Easy to find? Easy to find
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Dive site Characteristics
Average depth 35 m / 114.8 ft
Max depth 40.2 m / 131.9 ft
Current
Visibility
Quality
Dive site quality Great
Experience All divers
Bio interest Outstanding
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Week crowd
Week-end crowd
Dive type
- Wreck
- Big fishes
- Reef
Dive site activities
- Marine biology
- Night dive
- Photography
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Additional Information
English (Translate this text in English): 473 foot shipwreck, sunk in 132 feet of water. Part of her is as shallow as 63 feet.
In 1965 was the first Texas Maritime Training Academy ship. She was part of the Sea Cadets at Texas A&M University in Galveston, Texas.
English (Translate this text in English): 473 foot shipwreck, sunk in 132 feet of water. Part of her is as shallow as 63 feet.
In 1965 was the first Texas Maritime Training Academy ship. She was part of the Sea Cadets at Texas A&M University in Galveston, Texas.
473 foot shipwreck, sunk in 132 feet of water. Part of her is as shallow as 63 feet.
In 1965 was the first Texas Maritime Training Academy ship. She was part of the Sea Cadets at Texas A&M University in Galveston, Texas.
English (Translate this text in English): 473 foot shipwreck, sunk in 132 feet of water. Part of her is as shallow as 63 feet.
In 1965 was the first Texas Maritime Training Academy ship. She was part of the Sea Cadets at Texas A&amp;M University in Galveston, Texas.
English (Translate this text in English): 473 foot shipwreck, sunk in 132 feet of water. Part of her is as shallow as 63 feet.
In 1965 was the first Texas Maritime Training Academy ship. She was part of the Sea Cadets at Texas A&amp;amp;M University in Galveston, Texas.
English (Translate this text in English): 473 foot shipwreck, sunk in 132 feet of water. Part of her is as shallow as 63 feet.
In 1965 was the first Texas Maritime Training Academy ship. She was part of the Sea Cadets at Texas A&amp;amp;amp;M University in Galveston, Texas.
English (Translate this text in English): 473 foot shipwreck, sunk in 132 feet of water. Part of her is as shallow as 63 feet.
In 1965 was the first Texas Maritime Training Academy ship. She was part of the Sea Cadets at Texas A&amp;amp;amp;amp;M University in Galveston, Texas.
English (Translate this text in English): 473 foot shipwreck, sunk in 132 feet of water. Part of her is as shallow as 63 feet.
In 1965 was the first Texas Maritime Training Academy ship. She was part of the Sea Cadets at Texas A&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;M University in Galveston, Texas.
English (Translate this text in English): 473 foot shipwreck, sunk in 132 feet of water. Part of her is as shallow as 63 feet.
In 1965 was the first Texas Maritime Training Academy ship. She was part of the Sea Cadets at Texas A&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;M University in Galveston, Texas.
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