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yardpro

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so today i finished my rescue course with olympus. we dove the aeolus and the indra. I will have to say what a great dive on the indra.

We had 40' of viz and what a change after the storm. the entire midsection walls collapsed. the starboard side has fallen over the sailboat.

there are tons of nooks and crannies to explore. i find that it now is a much more interesting wreck..
 
Thanks for the update. Don't know whether I'll ever make it back that way, but from what I understand the Indra is dove a lot, so this'll have some impact on many divers over time.

Richard.
 
A bit further south at the Hyde another popular dive out of Wrightsville there were also some changes from Matthew. There used to be a hallway from the open hold to the large room on the stern with the picture windows you could swim out. Then the passageway got collapsed a couple years. Matthe wbasically removed the area containing the passage way. Now direct assess to the stern room from the hold area. Just have to swim under a couple cables but plenty of room to do so.
 
Thanks yardpro. My buddy and I dove the Indra several times earlier this year; I'm interested to see her now. And Olympus is really a first class operation!
 
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