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I guess saltwater is my thing as I get bored pretty quick in the freshwater I have near me. We try and dive a new place in the world each year, I like variety. My bucket list keeps growing as I check something off I seem to add more on.
 
For those of you wondering about freshwater wrecks, look up the Sandusky on YT. She was a wooden barque (she was rigged as a barque, not a schooner), built in 1848 and sank in the Straits of Mackinac (between Michigan’s two peninsulas) in the late 1850s. She had a tiller, not a wheel, for the rudder. Awesome dive, just sitting upright on the bottom.

Cool wreck but very sterile. No life. Is that typical?
 
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