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3 meters. A hole
across the old piece of ship
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5 meters. Lots of chain and sheet-iron.
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5 meters. Lots of wheels. |
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My son, Jerome, amid the
rest of an old small ship. |
Me, in front of the poop
deck of an old small ship.
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Jean-Claude in front of
the poop of an old small ship.
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Some debris
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Unidentified debris
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12 meters deep.
Probably, a crane
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Some part of a ship.
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Some debris
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An electric motor
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The rest of an old ship
probably destroyed by the hurricane.
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An old wreck
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A stainless "plate".
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The rest of an old ship ?
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Wheel and stuff.
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About 15 meters deep. Any
stuff and piece of iron. |
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May be a 6x6 ?
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I do not know what this
is?
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May be the lower part of
a crane ? |
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20 meters deep. Some stuff.
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Some time we are surrounded
by these sympathetic and funny fishes |
A truck but I do not know
what kind of truck. |
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Allan Power, the master
of diving.
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Allan Power in the bottom,
approximately 20 meters deep |
An old truck
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May be a caterpillar ?
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25 meters deep. more debris.
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