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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

C53 Felipe Xicotencatl, Cozumel After more than half a century of service as a mine sweeper, rescue ship and drug patrol, this former U.S. Navy ship was sunk in 2000 just offshore from Chankanaab Park. Today divers can explore the crew lockers and engine room equipment in the company of starfish, shrimp and grouper.


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