Artificial wrecks - so what?

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Although I really enjoy the historical wrecks for that very reason, I prefer scuttlers because they are generally in better condition as they havent been down as long, and as such you can identify parts of the ship to your customers/buddies far more easily. After the dive in the de-brief you can lead them mentally through all the parts of the ships that you have been through. I miss my wreck diving....:shakehead

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