We had a chance to visit the Eastcliffe Hall this past week and managed to capture some video.
This wreck is a popular recreational dive with the top of the wreck being at 35 feet, but it offers interesting opportunities for the technical crowd as well.
The wreck sank in 1970 after hitting a shoal and the ships superstructure was blasted into the holds to clear the area for navigation.
Here is the video:
[video=youtube;ThK9liZjGIQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThK9liZjGIQ[/video]
This wreck is a popular recreational dive with the top of the wreck being at 35 feet, but it offers interesting opportunities for the technical crowd as well.
The wreck sank in 1970 after hitting a shoal and the ships superstructure was blasted into the holds to clear the area for navigation.
Here is the video:
[video=youtube;ThK9liZjGIQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThK9liZjGIQ[/video]