Sunday, May 16th - Dive 12
Carib Breeze Wreck

Carib Breeze is a 200ft decommissioned oil tanker
sunk intentionally for divers

FinPhoto waits at the propeller for photo ops


A school of white margates hang at the stern as well

One of two big propellers on the tanker

Andy poses with the prop

Thems are big blades

Andy goes down with his ship

Throw a little light on that urchin

Andy inside the cab of the ship

Looking out the driver's windows

Yellowfin snapper outside the driver's window

Machinery with red coral outside the driver's window

Rich tries to lower the cost of gasoline

Air bubbles accumulate on the ceiling of the cab

Ginny holds a brittle star

Banded coral shrimp on the window sill

Wall and floor of the vessel as we enter the ship

Andy leads the way inside

Try not to stir up too much sand

What is in this room?

All the drawers were taken from the galley

I make it out alive, Andy comes out the top

Yellowtail snapper and a blue parrotfish

Nice coral clings to a pipe on the deck of the ship

Arrow crab inside a pipe

The bow of the Carib Breeze

Time for Titanic poses on the bow of the ship

Andy is on top of the world

David's turn to be on top of the world

Andy heads to a side opening in the ship

We swim all the way across the boat

Must turn sideways to fit through the small opening

What are you waiting on?

That was a small opening!

A message to Donna who missed todays dive trip

Anemone on the side of the boat

Carib Breeze in the distance as we ascend
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