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    After being damaged in two hurricane, the WIT Concrete was sank in 1996. This 300’ beast was formerly used to transfer fuel and water between the islands. During a hurricane, this ship was accidentally sank in the West Gregorie Channel where it was soon noted that it was too close to the popular shipping channels. To prevent unwanted groundings by incoming freighters or cruise ships, the WIT Concrete was lifted off of the bottom and towed offshore becoming an asset to fellow artificial reefs. With soft corals,swim-throughs, occasional reef sharks, Dog Snapper, Horse-eye Jacks, and the rare sighting of an octopus, the WIT Concrete will keep you looking around every nook and cranny that you can find. Be sure to take a small light as the WIT Concrete rests in depths as shallow as 45’ to as deep as 100’.

     

     

     

      

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