The weather system that became hurricane Nate was organizing as it left the Cayman area. It was just enough to throw some rain our way and send some rough waves. But is also left one of Cayman's favourite wreck dives forever changed by toppling the Kittiwake onto its port side.
Local television news Cayman 27 reports the popular dive site is closed, at least for now. The ship was intentionally sunk in 2011 and sat more or less upright. But now with the passing of Tropical Storm Nate the ship is laying on its port side and is now up against the Sand Chute dive site according to Jason Washington of Ambasssador Divers. This has left the ship about 20 feet deeper.
Local television news Cayman 27 reports the popular dive site is closed, at least for now. The ship was intentionally sunk in 2011 and sat more or less upright. But now with the passing of Tropical Storm Nate the ship is laying on its port side and is now up against the Sand Chute dive site according to Jason Washington of Ambasssador Divers. This has left the ship about 20 feet deeper.