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St. George Wreck

St. George Wreck

La Romana, Dominican Republic

Depth
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144m

Visibility
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50m - 150m

Entry
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Boat

Experience Level

Experienced


About St. George Wreck

Located close to the village of Bayahibe this 240ft transatlantic Scotish cargo freighter was sunk on June 12, 1999 after having been abandoned in Santo Domingo harbor for 20 years. The ship suffered the brunt of hurricane George and was brought to the Bayahibe area by Club Dominicus. Original name was M.V. Norbrae Amazing artificial reef with an abundance of sea life. Great deep water dive.

St. George Wreck Dive Info

Terrain & Features

Wreck

Entry Type

Boat

Max Depth

144m

Visibility Range

50m 150m

Experience Level

Experienced

Best Gas

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