We went to
Aruba for SCUBA diving. The reefs around Aruba are not known as the
greatest in the world and they live down to that expectation. The
coral is not in the greatest shape and the fish are limited as spear
fishing is very popular. However, one thing Aruba does have is shipwrecks!!
We signed up
for a 10 dive package with Red
Sail Sports.
We started with the Pedernalis wreck. It is a WWII era wreck that is
scattered far and wide on the reef floor. Next we dove the Antillia
Wreck. The Antillia, a German vessel, had the misfortune of being off
the coast of Aruba when the Germans invaded the Netherlands. The
captain of the Antillia, not wanting to be the first German vessel
captured during the war, fired up the boilers until they were red
hot, and then let seawater into the ship. This blew quite a hole in
the ship and sunk her. Now she sits in about 50 feet of water, some
portions visible above the surface. After 50 years on the bottom, she
has become quite a reef.
One dive not to
miss is the Sonesta Airplane. The plane was sunk intentionally. All
of the seats have been romoved so you can swim through from front to
rear. We got a really good picture hanging onto one of the propellers.
Our best
wildlife dive was at the Arashi Airplanes. As we were diving on the
coral around the wreck, Tracy spotted a free swimming octopus (yes,
in daylight). Dan got in close with the video camera and we got about
30 seconds of FANTASTIC video!
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