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The 11 Best Wreck Diving Sites in the Caribbean

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - April 19, 2017
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Wreck Diving

M.S. Antilla, Aruba Just off the northwest tip of the island, the wreck of this 400-foot German freighter is ideal for intermediate and advanced divers, who’ll see sponge and fire coral, anemones, angel fish and yellow frogfish inhabiting its hull, about 60 feet underwater.


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