A 2-frieghter near miss

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Wow...thanks for the pics! You call it Singer Castle, I call it my future home. :wink: That place is beautiful. I'm a sucker for that kind of stuff. See, I thought "adventure dive trips" were when you went you traveled somewhere remote, had to camp out because of lack of utilities and had to hump your gear miles both ways just to get to the best spot. Boy do I stand corrected!! It involves jumping in murky water and not being eaten by freighters. :D (To think, I was worried about sharks.) Down the road, once we log more dives, my husband and I are going to have to come up and visit some of the wrecks you guys have. (After I'm much more proficient with my camera.) You guys stay safe up there!!!
 
Please do visit! Freshwater preserves wrecks so well. Just to clarify though, the water's not murky! The usual visibility is about 40 - 75 feet in the St. Lawrence. There are some wrecks around here that are a virtual playground... eyebrow
 

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