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Underwater Photo Location: Letitia

Underwater Photo Location: Letitia

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Hospital ship lost at Halifax, Nova Scotia during WWI as a result of grounding. Very large wreck that extends from 20 feet to a depth of 140 feet (approx.). August and September are best months to visit. Site is a favourite of recreational and technical divers alike.
Facts about Letitia
Dive types
dayboatwreckdrysuit


Diving facilities
airnitroxrepairs

Photo facilities
wideanglefilm

by Michael Grebler
My dive buddy looks to check on me before moving to another section of wreckage on the Letitia, lost near Halifax. Nikonos V, 12mm Sea & Sea lens with dual Ikelite 150 strobes. Cropped for subject and colour corrected.
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