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English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): By boat only. The site is 3 minutes from Cooper Island (Southern side), adjacent to "Wreck Alley" mid way between Cooper Island and Salt Island. It is approximately 25 minutes by boat from Road Town, or about 15 minutes by boat from East End.
Mooring balls have been placed upon the Wreck by the National Park.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): By boat only. The site is 3 minutes from Cooper Island (Southern side), adjacent to "Wreck Alley" mid way between Cooper Island and Salt Island. It is approximately 25 minutes by boat from Road Town, or about 15 minutes by boat from East End.
Mooring balls have been placed upon the Wreck by the National Park.
By boat only. The site is 3 minutes from Cooper Island (Southern side), adjacent to "Wreck Alley" mid way between Cooper Island and Salt Island. It is approximately 25 minutes by boat from Road Town, or about 15 minutes by boat from East End.
Mooring balls have been placed upon the Wreck by the National Park.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): By boat only. The site is 3 minutes from Cooper Island (Southern side), adjacent to "Wreck Alley" mid way between Cooper Island and Salt Island. It is approximately 25 minutes by boat from Road Town, or about 15 minutes by boat from East End.
Mooring balls have been placed upon the Wreck by the National Park.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): By boat only. The site is 3 minutes from Cooper Island (Southern side), adjacent to "Wreck Alley" mid way between Cooper Island and Salt Island. It is approximately 25 minutes by boat from Road Town, or about 15 minutes by boat from East End.
Mooring balls have been placed upon the Wreck by the National Park.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): By boat only. The site is 3 minutes from Cooper Island (Southern side), adjacent to "Wreck Alley" mid way between Cooper Island and Salt Island. It is approximately 25 minutes by boat from Road Town, or about 15 minutes by boat from East End.
Mooring balls have been placed upon the Wreck by the National Park.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): By boat only. The site is 3 minutes from Cooper Island (Southern side), adjacent to "Wreck Alley" mid way between Cooper Island and Salt Island. It is approximately 25 minutes by boat from Road Town, or about 15 minutes by boat from East End.
Mooring balls have been placed upon the Wreck by the National Park.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): By boat only. The site is 3 minutes from Cooper Island (Southern side), adjacent to "Wreck Alley" mid way between Cooper Island and Salt Island. It is approximately 25 minutes by boat from Road Town, or about 15 minutes by boat from East End.
Mooring balls have been placed upon the Wreck by the National Park.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): By boat only. The site is 3 minutes from Cooper Island (Southern side), adjacent to "Wreck Alley" mid way between Cooper Island and Salt Island. It is approximately 25 minutes by boat from Road Town, or about 15 minutes by boat from East End.
Mooring balls have been placed upon the Wreck by the National Park.
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Alternative naam Inganess Bay
Gemiddelde diepte 25.9 m / 85 ft
max diepte 27.4 m / 89.9 ft
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English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The Inganess Bay was a wreck deliberately sunk as a dive site, similar to the Beata, Mary L and Pat in nearby "Wreck Alley". The Inganess Bay was sunk further out, and thus sits solely on a bed of sand with no nearby coral reef to populate the wreck. Accordingly, it still remains largely devoid of marine life and is dived much less frequently than the other wrecks.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The Inganess Bay was a wreck deliberately sunk as a dive site, similar to the Beata, Mary L and Pat in nearby "Wreck Alley". The Inganess Bay was sunk further out, and thus sits solely on a bed of sand with no nearby coral reef to populate the wreck. Accordingly, it still remains largely devoid of marine life and is dived much less frequently than the other wrecks.
The Inganess Bay was a wreck deliberately sunk as a dive site, similar to the Beata, Mary L and Pat in nearby "Wreck Alley". The Inganess Bay was sunk further out, and thus sits solely on a bed of sand with no nearby coral reef to populate the wreck. Accordingly, it still remains largely devoid of marine life and is dived much less frequently than the other wrecks.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The Inganess Bay was a wreck deliberately sunk as a dive site, similar to the Beata, Mary L and Pat in nearby "Wreck Alley". The Inganess Bay was sunk further out, and thus sits solely on a bed of sand with no nearby coral reef to populate the wreck. Accordingly, it still remains largely devoid of marine life and is dived much less frequently than the other wrecks.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The Inganess Bay was a wreck deliberately sunk as a dive site, similar to the Beata, Mary L and Pat in nearby "Wreck Alley". The Inganess Bay was sunk further out, and thus sits solely on a bed of sand with no nearby coral reef to populate the wreck. Accordingly, it still remains largely devoid of marine life and is dived much less frequently than the other wrecks.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The Inganess Bay was a wreck deliberately sunk as a dive site, similar to the Beata, Mary L and Pat in nearby "Wreck Alley". The Inganess Bay was sunk further out, and thus sits solely on a bed of sand with no nearby coral reef to populate the wreck. Accordingly, it still remains largely devoid of marine life and is dived much less frequently than the other wrecks.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The Inganess Bay was a wreck deliberately sunk as a dive site, similar to the Beata, Mary L and Pat in nearby "Wreck Alley". The Inganess Bay was sunk further out, and thus sits solely on a bed of sand with no nearby coral reef to populate the wreck. Accordingly, it still remains largely devoid of marine life and is dived much less frequently than the other wrecks.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The Inganess Bay was a wreck deliberately sunk as a dive site, similar to the Beata, Mary L and Pat in nearby "Wreck Alley". The Inganess Bay was sunk further out, and thus sits solely on a bed of sand with no nearby coral reef to populate the wreck. Accordingly, it still remains largely devoid of marine life and is dived much less frequently than the other wrecks.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The Inganess Bay was a wreck deliberately sunk as a dive site, similar to the Beata, Mary L and Pat in nearby "Wreck Alley". The Inganess Bay was sunk further out, and thus sits solely on a bed of sand with no nearby coral reef to populate the wreck. Accordingly, it still remains largely devoid of marine life and is dived much less frequently than the other wrecks.
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