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Bermuda

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Check out this list of a dozen exploration-worthy wrecks you'll want to add to your diving bucket list.
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Jan
2010
Southwest Breaker
Reef dive. Average depth of 40 ft. Great visibility.
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27
Jan
2010
Pollockshields
Wreck dive. Depth 15-30 ft. Good visibility. Visibility: 20 metres (65 feet) The Pollockshields was built in 1890 in Hamburg, Germany.
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27
Jan
2010
Hangover Hole
Reef dive. 15-50 ft depth with good visibility. several overhangs, tunnels and arches.
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Stayed at Fairmont Southampton and had concierge book trip with Dive Bermuda which is located right on the hotel's private beach. Wade into the water and jump on their Newton 42 ft. boat couldn't be easier. Dive sites we went to were ~5 minutes away and the visibility was great. Dove a wreck (old steamboat that still has the paddle wheels) ...
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Caradonna Worldwide Dive Adventures brings the world of diving within reach. With more than 25 years in dive travel, Caradonna is the largest dive travel specialist in the United States. They currently market over 300 hotels in over 37 destinations worldwide, with strengths in the Caribbean, Central America, Mexico, the Pacific and many other exotic destinations.
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Jul
2008
Mary Celestia
This 225-foot steamer served as a Confederate blockade runner during America's Civil War, but hit a reef and sank in 1864. It rests in 55 feet of water.
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16
Jul
2008
Lartington
This 245-foot steel freighter sank in a storm in 1879. Its boilers, bow, stern and propeller are still visibile where it rests in 15-35 feet of water.
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