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Don't we have any UW grate sites within 130 feet? Or have is the RP just unlucky to have deep waters all around it?
If its similar to Truk Lagoon, where WWII wrecks are scattered over 77 square miles, the answer is no. I'm sure there's a lot of wrecks in the Philippines, but its either beyond the rec limit or simply havent been found.
If its similar to Truk Lagoon, where WWII wrecks are scattered over 77 square miles, the answer is no. I'm sure there's a lot of wrecks in the Philippines, but its either beyond the rec limit or simply havent been found.
Truk's wrecks varies in depth as well apparently. I friend pointed me to this site:
While the naval battle in Truk was significant, I had heard that the sea battle at Leyte Gulf was no slouch either. Unfortunately, the depths there are a bit deep. :11: