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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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2008
Pelinaion
This 385-foot, steel-hulled freighter, sunk in 1940 when it was traveling from West Africa to Baltimore carrying iron ore.
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Jul
2008
Hermes
Sunk on purpose as an artificial reef off the south coast, the fully intact wreck is covered in marine life.
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Jul
2008
Iristo
Also known as Aristo, this 250-foot-long, nearly fully intact Norwegian freighter, lies in 50 feet of water (with its bow rising within 18 feet of the surface) and is an excellent spot to see a large portion of Bermuda's some 10,000 species of marine life.
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Jul
2008
Cathedral
This 30- to 40-foot dive takes you into an underwater dome with "windows" where shafts of light pierce through the darkness helping illuminate the abundant marine life.
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Jul
2008
North Carolina
An English barque sunk in 1880, the bowsprit, stern, mast and deadeyes make fantastic photo ops.
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Jul
2008
L'Herminie
The cannons (25 of them) of this 60-gun French warship, which was sunk in 1838, are the highlight of this wreck.
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Quiz: Where's the only place in the world you can dive 500 years of maritime history in 4 days?
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Oct
2006
Bermuda
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Explore an island where 500 years of shipwrecks, smugglers and sunken treasure are more than just legends.
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