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The Russian Destroyer "356" was sunk several years ago off the island of Cayman Brac. The bow is in 90' of water. I was the first to get down and waited for other divers to come by for composition. I was lucky they were at this position, since it was not set up. There is a good amopunt of marine growth on the bow, but at this distance, only a little of the yellow at the bow is evident.
Nikonos V, 15mm, metered off the blue water.
Steve Bein
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