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Underwater Photo Location: Key Biscayne Wreck

Underwater Photo Location: Key Biscayne Wreck

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Facts about Key Biscayne Wreck
  • It is in Australia
  • Key Biscayne Wreck is in the Indian Ocean.
  • The typical depth is 0-40 Metres 0-130 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
dayboatwreck

Marine Life
bigsmallsharkscoral


Photo facilities
wideangle

by Mick Tait
Kim diving the Key Biscayne Oil Rig Wreck on his KISS Rebreather. 40m deep. Canon 20D, Tokina 10-17 6" Subal Dome, Dual SB105s

by Mick Tait
Diver Kim on his Rebreather at 35m inspecting one of the 3 legs of the Key Biscayne Wreck. Canon 20D Tonika 10-17

by Mick Tait
Kim on his rebreather leaving the Key Biscayne Wreck. Canon 20D Tonika 10-17.
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