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Przeciętna głebokość 4.6 m / 15.1 ft
maksymalna głębokość 5.5 m / 18 ft
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English (Przetłumacz ten tekst w Polski): The Norwegian Bark “Catherine” ran aground and sank off Santa Rosa Island in the early 1900’s. Her remains lie in 15-18’ of water, approxiamtely 300 yards off the beach near Fort Pickens. A fantastic dive site, but not recommended as a shore dive due to tidal surge , rapidly changing conditions and heavy boat traffic. She is from time to time covered with sand which makes it all the better when you do get to dive her.
English (Przetłumacz ten tekst w Polski): The Norwegian Bark “Catherine” ran aground and sank off Santa Rosa Island in the early 1900’s. Her remains lie in 15-18’ of water, approxiamtely 300 yards off the beach near Fort Pickens. A fantastic dive site, but not recommended as a shore dive due to tidal surge , rapidly changing conditions and heavy boat traffic. She is from time to time covered with sand which makes it all the better when you do get to dive her.
The Norwegian Bark “Catherine” ran aground and sank off Santa Rosa Island in the early 1900’s. Her remains lie in 15-18’ of water, approxiamtely 300 yards off the beach near Fort Pickens. A fantastic dive site, but not recommended as a shore dive due to tidal surge , rapidly changing conditions and heavy boat traffic. She is from time to time covered with sand which makes it all the better when you do get to dive her.
English (Przetłumacz ten tekst w Polski): The Norwegian Bark “Catherine” ran aground and sank off Santa Rosa Island in the early 1900’s. Her remains lie in 15-18’ of water, approxiamtely 300 yards off the beach near Fort Pickens. A fantastic dive site, but not recommended as a shore dive due to tidal surge , rapidly changing conditions and heavy boat traffic. She is from time to time covered with sand which makes it all the better when you do get to dive her.
English (Przetłumacz ten tekst w Polski): The Norwegian Bark “Catherine” ran aground and sank off Santa Rosa Island in the early 1900’s. Her remains lie in 15-18’ of water, approxiamtely 300 yards off the beach near Fort Pickens. A fantastic dive site, but not recommended as a shore dive due to tidal surge , rapidly changing conditions and heavy boat traffic. She is from time to time covered with sand which makes it all the better when you do get to dive her.
English (Przetłumacz ten tekst w Polski): The Norwegian Bark “Catherine” ran aground and sank off Santa Rosa Island in the early 1900’s. Her remains lie in 15-18’ of water, approxiamtely 300 yards off the beach near Fort Pickens. A fantastic dive site, but not recommended as a shore dive due to tidal surge , rapidly changing conditions and heavy boat traffic. She is from time to time covered with sand which makes it all the better when you do get to dive her.
English (Przetłumacz ten tekst w Polski): The Norwegian Bark “Catherine” ran aground and sank off Santa Rosa Island in the early 1900’s. Her remains lie in 15-18’ of water, approxiamtely 300 yards off the beach near Fort Pickens. A fantastic dive site, but not recommended as a shore dive due to tidal surge , rapidly changing conditions and heavy boat traffic. She is from time to time covered with sand which makes it all the better when you do get to dive her.
English (Przetłumacz ten tekst w Polski): The Norwegian Bark “Catherine” ran aground and sank off Santa Rosa Island in the early 1900’s. Her remains lie in 15-18’ of water, approxiamtely 300 yards off the beach near Fort Pickens. A fantastic dive site, but not recommended as a shore dive due to tidal surge , rapidly changing conditions and heavy boat traffic. She is from time to time covered with sand which makes it all the better when you do get to dive her.
English (Przetłumacz ten tekst w Polski): The Norwegian Bark “Catherine” ran aground and sank off Santa Rosa Island in the early 1900’s. Her remains lie in 15-18’ of water, approxiamtely 300 yards off the beach near Fort Pickens. A fantastic dive site, but not recommended as a shore dive due to tidal surge , rapidly changing conditions and heavy boat traffic. She is from time to time covered with sand which makes it all the better when you do get to dive her.
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Obok Anonymous , 19-01-2010
Inaccurate Sinking Date - Just thought you would like to correct the information regarding the sinking of this vessel. It sank on August 7, 1894 without any loss of life.