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  2. SS Tahoe - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the Reno-based non-profit organization New Millennium Dive Expeditions set a record for high altitude scuba diving when they reached the wreck of Tahoe. [8] The information they gathered on the wreck was a crucial part of the documentation enabling Tahoe to be listed on the National Register. The work of the NMDE team continued in 2009 ...

  3. Scuba divers stumble on 2,200-year-old shipwreck along coast ...

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    The divers were training with the navy when they spotted the wreck rising from the seafloor, officials said. Scuba divers stumble on 2,200-year-old shipwreck along coast of Croatia. Take a look

  4. Wreck diving - Wikipedia

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    Non-penetration wreck diving is the least hazardous form of wreck diving, although divers still need to be aware of the entanglement risks presented by fishing nets and fishing lines which may be snagged to the wreck (wrecks are often popular fishing sites), and the underlying terrain may present greater risk of sharp edges.

  5. SS President Coolidge - Wikipedia

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    One of the world's biggest shipwrecks is now a popular dive destination. Diving on the SS President Coolidge July 09 (8-minute video). Espiritu Santo: YouTube. 2009. Archived from the original on 2021-12-17. KBs diving off Espiritu Santo. Gear-up, dive areas. General external and internal video and stills in poor light.

  6. Shipwreck diving in Hurghada, Egypt - AOL

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  7. Shipwreck diving in Hurghada, Egypt - AOL

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  8. Wrecks of Saint-Pierre harbor - Wikipedia

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    The wreck is a popular diving site for its submerged "treasure" (coiled ropes, bottles of wine, barrels of rum), which offers a poignant testimony to maritime history and the natural disaster that struck the region. The relative shallow depth of the wreck, around 40 meters, makes it an accessible dive for experienced divers.

  9. SS Vienna (1873) - Wikipedia

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    Vienna is one of the more accessible wreck dives in the Whitefish Point Underwater Preserve because she is about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from shore. [13] She is known as a "blow-off" wreck dive because she lies closer to shore and extended-range divers go to this wreck during high winds and rough seas or when they have limited time.