The Austin Smith (Wreck)
The Austin Smith, also known as the HMBS Flamingo, was originally a 90-foot Bahamian Defense Force Cutter and was decommissioned in 1995. As it was being towed to its final resting place as an artificial reef, the Austin Smith accidentally sunk en route and now rests in 60 feet of water in the Exuma Cays.
Living in and around the wreck are nurse and reef sharks, possible eagle rays, turtles, and lots of fish: snapper, angelfish, grunts, anemones, and grouper.
Επίπεδο
- Αρχάριος
- Προχωρημένη
Ορατότητα
- 22 m
Ρεύματα
- Ελαφρύ ρεύμα
- Χωρίς ρεύμα
- Δυνατό ρεύμα
ΤΥΠΟΙ ΚΑΤΑΔΥΣΗΣ
- Τεχνητός ύφαλος
- Κατάδυση σε ναυάγιο
Θερμοκρασία και Ορατότητα
Καταδύσεις
Ποικιλία άγριας ζωής
ΣΥΝΔΕΔΕΜΕΝΟ ΚΕΝΤΡΟ ΕΚΠΑΙΔΕΥΣΗ
ΚΟΝΤΙΝΕΣ ΠΕΡΙΟΧΕΣ ΚΑΤΑΔΥΣΗΣ

© Scubapro
Wax Cut drift

© Mares
Blacktip Wall

© Aqualung
Smuggler’s Plane

© Mares
Lobster No Lobster

© Mares
The Washing Machine

© Scubapro
Dog Rocks Reef

© Aqualung
Lost Blue Hole - Bahamas

© Mares
Periwinkle Reef

© Aqualung