HMHS Britannic (Kea Island, Greece -- 385 fsw)

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@beldridg coming out of the UB88. One of the few people I know that have been inside bow to stern.

I may have laughed at him trying to exit on this dive ;-)

And that picture was before I took off my lean bailout and put it on the deck in front of me -- all the while with Ben video taping me and laughing into his helium-filled loop! Hah!

- brett
 
What a Dive!!! Certainly a grade A bucket list vessel.

As to the pursuit of other "interesting" deep wrecks, how about UC-97, the German WWI U-Boat at the bottom of Lake Michigan?
Good luck, A&T recovery know the location, I don't think anybody else does.
 
Are the coordinates and depth published?
Coordinates no, depth is 265 to the mud
Good luck, A&T recovery know the location, I don't think anybody else does.
Taras is very protective of the wreck. A few groups have tried to locate it, but it has not been dove on since 2001.
 
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