Vandenberg -- a few observations

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Great thread, but it really needs to be moved to the Artificial Reefs sub-section as it is by def. not a true wreck. Though I say again, great information and pointers, just in the wrong section IMO. :)
 
Great thread, but it really needs to be moved to the Artificial Reefs sub-section as it is by def. not a true wreck. Though I say again, great information and pointers, just in the wrong section IMO. :)
You are right, I thought that after I posted it and saw where it ended up, I didn't mean for it to end up in Wreck Exploration and Expeditions. I don't know how to move it now.
 
You are right, I thought that after I posted it and saw where it ended up, I didn't mean for it to end up in Wreck Exploration and Expeditions. I don't know how to move it now.

No real biggy.....it's a great thread!
 
First of all this is an outstanding dive. I've done the Oriskany, the Spiegel Grove, the Duane, the Bibb, the Aguila in Roatan, and a mine sweeper (forgot the name) in Cancun and can tell you that this wreck is amazing, even in its infancy.

Probably c58 was the mine sweeper in Cancun - I dove it back in July. It was split in two by a passing hurricane a few years back - if that helps. I think there are a couple others there as well, but this one is pretty popular:

C-58 Anaya (wreck dive) - Cancun Attractions | Away.com
 
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