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  2. Mangel Halto - Wikipedia

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    Mangel Halto, Outside is a sloping coastal reef dive site located just beyond the reef where the ocean depth reaches 110 metres (360 ft). [2] There are two cuts on the left side of the reef, these cuts are used to get access beyond the reef.

  3. SS Antilla (1939) - Wikipedia

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    SS Antilla (or "ES Antilla", with "ES" standing for "Elektroschiff" German: electric ship) was a Hamburg America Line (HAPAG) cargo ship that was launched in 1939 [1] and scuttled in 1940. Antilla was built for trade between Germany and the Caribbean, and was named accordingly; Antilla is a city in Holguín Province in eastern Cuba .

  4. List of wreck diving sites - Wikipedia

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    SS Breda – Dutch ship sunk off Scotland in 1940; HMS Coronation – 90-gun second-rate ship of the line of the English Royal Navy; SMS Dresden – Light cruiser of the German Imperial Navy; SS Eastfield – Ship sunk off Cornwall in 1917, now a dive site; HMT Elk – British trawler sunk off Plymouth in 1940, now a recreational dive site.

  5. California Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The S.S. California wreck, situated on the northeast coast of Aruba, lies at a maximum depth of 14 metres (46 ft). This area is known for its strong currents. The wreck, a wooden British steamship of the West India and Pacific Steamship Company, [ 2 ] sank just off the shores of the lighthouse on September 23, 1891, while sailing from Liverpool ...

  6. 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.

  7. SS Pedernales - Wikipedia

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    SS Pedernales was a lake tanker of the World War II and post war eras. She was built in 1938 in Monfalcone, Italy, and sailed under the British flag. Pedernales was severely damaged in a torpedo attack on 16 February 1942 while anchored at Aruba.

  8. Paraguaná Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    While most of the economy is centered on the oil industry, tourism is growing. While most of the tourists come from other parts of Venezuela, many tourists come from surrounding countries such as Colombia, Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, and even a few tourists from the United States. The beaches serve as a large part of tourist attraction.

  9. Conservation and restoration of shipwreck artifacts - Wikipedia

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    Shipwrecks do not only occur in the oceans, they are common on inland waterways as well. "There are over 6,000 shipwrecks in the Great Lakes, having caused an estimated loss of 30,000 mariners' lives." [18] Many artifacts can be found through shipwrecks including gold, jewelry, spears, swords, ceremonial axes and hundreds of other objects. [19]

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