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SHIPWRECK OF THE GRECIAN & THE BARGE

July 31, 2011
Shipwreck of the Grecian Thunder Bay Michigan On June 7th, 1906 A 300ft steel steamer called the Grecian ran into some rocks and foundered in shallow water off the St. Mary's River in the UP and was brought back up to be towed and repaired in Detroit.  The Grecian filled back up with water and sank in Thunder Bay to a depth of 100ft. Shipwreck...

SHIPWRECKS OF THE APOSTLE ISLANDS

July 30, 2011
Shipwreck of the Fedora After kayaking around squaw bay I got some sleep and had to get up extra early in the morning to meet up with a Charter that was going to take me and a few other participants shipwreck diving around the Apostle Islands.  I get to the charter and the boat captain is sleeping on the boat, which I can...

DOOR COUNTY CAVE PARK

July 30, 2011
Cave Point Door County We got out to Door County around noon time and went to visit three shipwrecks in a bay before visiting the county park.  The park itself was pretty nice but there were a lot of people in the area so we broke out the inflatable kayak and took it out on the calm flat water Lake Michigan.  Cave Point...

CRISTIALLO & TAJ MA HA CENOTES

July 29, 2011
Cristallino Cenote Cenotes are surface connections to subterranean water bodies.[3] While the best-known cenotes are large open water pools measuring tens of meters (yards) in diameter, such as those at Chichén Itzá, the greatest number of cenotes are smaller sheltered sites and do not necessarily have any surface exposed water.  Taj Ma Ha cenote  Cenote water is often very clear, as the water...

KITCH-ITI-KIPI BIG SPRING MICHIGAN

July 23, 2011
KITCH-ITI-KIPI Big Spring Michigan   I drove up to michigns upper pininsulla to dive some shipwrecks and kayak the amazing pictured rocks national lakeshore, but before stopping there I made a stop at Kitch-Iti-Kipi Big Spring Michigan. Green Algea Life on the edge of Kitch-Iti-Kipi Big Spring Michigan This is a fascinating  resurgence sinkhole the spouts 10,00 gallons of water from limestone layers...

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