Charles Brown
An impressively big wreck, the Charles Brown (a.k.a. Charly) is on the To-Do list of a lot of divers. The former 100m longcableship was built in 1954 in Italy and served the American company AT&T for a few decades before being cleaned out and prepared for divers. It was sunk in 2003 and since then stands as the largest diveable wreck in the Caribbeans! For the adventurers and/or those who are certified for it, you can get in, it's safe!
Charles Brown
An impressively big wreck, the Charles Brown (a.k.a. Charly) is on the To-Do list of a lot of divers. The former 100m longcableship was built in 1954 in Italy and served the American company AT&T for a few decades before being cleaned out and prepared for divers. It was sunk in 2003 and since then stands as the largest diveable wreck in the Caribbeans! For the adventurers and/or those who are certified for it, you can get in, it's safe!
An impressively big wreck, the Charles Brown (a.k.a. Charly) is ...