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Here are some pictures of the Andrea Doria!
Forward from mid ships Peter Ferreira www.peterferreira.com
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Did you actually dive this wreck or are you just posting some pics? I know that is a pretty dangerous dive for only experienced divers. A lot of really experienced divers have died on that wreck. Not much room for any error when diving that deep. I understand there is some pretty swift current as well. It looks like some decent vis in those pictures.
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Great pics!
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