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Roger Ingebo followed by Paul Neilson at 50m on the way down to the Princess of the Orient wreck this past weekend. Two teams of two who dove the wreck brought the number of divers ever to dive her up to 11.


From Rebreather World regarding this trip:
She is 200m long and 26m wide, 13 700 ton and on her port side. The wreck starts at 100m. She sank 1998 in the storm Vicki and took over 200 souls with her.
The dives ranged in depth and time but the longest bottom time was around 15 minutes and the deepest depth recorded 126m. Total run times were just over 3 hrs. The bow was visited and filmed for the very first time./QUOTE]

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The other team included my tech instructors Mike Taylor and Matt Reed, who is on SB. They were the first divers to explore the bow.

Matt
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Mike
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And me, upside down as usual, with a couple empty stage bottles...
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A very successful expedition, and a lot of fun.
 
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