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Amazone Wreck

Amazone Wreck

Florida, United States

Depth
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27m

Visibility
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10m - 30m

Entry
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Boat

Experience Level

Advanced


About Amazone Wreck

This steel hulled Dutch Freighter was built in Holland, 1922 and owned by The Pioneer Steamship Co. Delaware. In 1942 she was enroute from Curacao with coffe and oil burners when she got torpedoed by a U 333 German Submarine. She took 14 of her crew members to their graves. She makes a beautiful reef with abundant marine life and lots to see. Here you will find many other artifacts scattered around the wreck.

Amazone Wreck Dive Info

Terrain & Features

Wreck, Reef

Entry Type

Boat

Max Depth

27m

Visibility Range

10m 30m

Experience Level

Advanced

Best Gas

21% – 38%

O2
Marine Life

  • Barracudas
  • Turtles
  • Various
  • Hog Snappers
  • Groupers
  • Nurse Sharks
  • Grunts
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