Scuba Diving in the Caribbean: St. George Wreck
Sunday, August 1st, 2010 at
3:07 am
Exploring the wreck of the St. George off the coast of Bayahibe, Dominican Republic.
Hope you enjoy! =)
“The 80m long steel freighter St. George has been scuttled as an artificial reef in the national park in early 1999. Situated on the south east coast a short boat journey from the port of Bayahibe, the freighter is placed upright in 30-40m depth and is memorable for the diversity of marine life.” – Scubafun.info
Duration : 0:9:11
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Great video of the …
Great video of the wreck! We were just there in May and I’ve posted some video of the wreck of the Rhone on my youtube site – the visibility was fantastic!
Nice video, you …
Nice video, you really did capture the essence of the best wreck in the DR, but a bit risky the way you went about it. Going inside with no reel, hoses were loose and not streamed lined so they could get caught, only one tank, and only one of you did the frog kick the rest had down thrust that can lift debris and loose you visibility. Bottom-line, great video, happy nothing bad happened, not the safest way to go about it and dive practice.
hope you have an …
hope you have an excellent dive!
i am diving this …
i am diving this wreck next week with a video in high definition – cant wait now
this is the best …
this is the best diving video I’ve ever seen!! Once I went diving there but I dropped my camera so I went to look for it. I found this shipwreck! Sad.
thanks! glad you …
thanks! glad you enjoyed it! =)
excellent video…. …
excellent video…..makes you wish you were there!
scoobi