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U-who (u-869 Print)

U-who (u-869 Print)

In 1991, Bill Nagle. A former wreck diver and the captain of Seeker , learned about a wreck off New Jersey and decided to mount a diving expedition to the site. On September 2, 1991, an unidentified U-boat wreck was discovered 73 meters (240 feet) deep a hazardous depth for standard scuba diving. Off the… (read more)

U-who (u-869 Print)

U-who (u-869 Print)

In 1991, Bill Nagle. A former wreck diver and the captain of Seeker , learned about a wreck off New Jersey and decided to mount a diving expedition to the site. On September 2, 1991, an unidentified U-boat wreck was discovered 73 meters (240 feet) deep a hazardous depth for standard scuba diving. Off the… (read more)

U-who (u-869 Print)

U-who (u-869 Print)

In 1991, Bill Nagle. A former wreck diver and the captain of Seeker , learned about a wreck off New Jersey and decided to mount a diving expedition to the site. On September 2, 1991, an unidentified U-boat wreck was discovered 73 meters (240 feet) deep a hazardous depth for standard scuba diving. Off the… (read more)

U-who (u-869 Print)

U-who (u-869 Print)

In 1991, Bill Nagle. A former wreck diver and the captain of Seeker , learned about a wreck off New Jersey and decided to mount a diving expedition to the site. On September 2, 1991, an unidentified U-boat wreck was discovered 73 meters (240 feet) deep a hazardous depth for standard scuba diving. Off the… (read more)

U-who (u-869 Print)

U-who (u-869 Print)

In 1991, Bill Nagle. A former wreck diver and the captain of Seeker , learned about a wreck off New Jersey and decided to mount a diving expedition to the site. On September 2, 1991, an unidentified U-boat wreck was discovered 73 meters (240 feet) deep a hazardous depth for standard scuba diving. Off the… (read more)

U-who (u-869 Print)

U-who (u-869 Print)

In 1991, Bill Nagle. A former wreck diver and the captain of Seeker , learned about a wreck off New Jersey and decided to mount a diving expedition to the site. On September 2, 1991, an unidentified U-boat wreck was discovered 73 meters (240 feet) deep a hazardous depth for standard scuba diving. Off the… (read more)

U-who (u-869 Print)

U-who (u-869 Print)

In 1991, Bill Nagle. A former wreck diver and the captain of Seeker , learned about a wreck off New Jersey and decided to mount a diving expedition to the site. On September 2, 1991, an unidentified U-boat wreck was discovered 73 meters (240 feet) deep a hazardous depth for standard scuba diving. Off the… (read more)

U-WHO (U-869 PRINT)

U-WHO (U-869 PRINT)

In 1991, Bill Nagle. A former wreck diver and the captain of Seeker , learned about a wreck off New Jersey and decided to mount a diving expedition to the site. On September 2, 1991, an unidentified U-boat wreck was discovered 73 meters (240 feet) deep a hazardous depth for standard scuba diving. Off the… (read more)