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DudleyNMU:
Excellent can't wait to see it...out of all the wrecks, she is one of my favorite especially the history backing it.

Great history and a cool dive. I couldn't believe the viz we had on it this year. We easily had 60 feet and it was bright! It's pretty incredible to see a ship like that upside down and think of the forces that put it that way.
 
All I can say is wow. Amazing shots!
 
Nice site and pics but the fisrt page has a warning about just to view and not to download. you should disable right clicking on all of your pages. it wont stop the ppl that know HTML but will stop the average joe. I love the pic looking out of the wheelhouse.
 
Andy, I see you liked the Dunderberg, and for good reason. I don't know if I will ever see it. But I did travel up to Port Washington, WI, just north of Milwaukee, and dove the Northerner this year. It looks like a mini Dunderberg to me. Two masted schooner, same vintage, and looks very much like it is in the same condition. It is less than half the length of the Dunderberg, but is shallower, about 130' to the bottom and about 120' or so to the deck, so I could dive it. It has intact bowsprit and a figurehead, similar to the Sandusky. Cord wood cargo neatly piled up in the holds. You could probably get some real nice shots of it, since the visiblity can be real nice there.
 

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