View from the beach to the dive boat which is over the cannon piles
View of the northern side of the macro shipscape
Medium and small size round ballast stones
Larger round river ballast stones
A large round coral which has grown to the south of the wreck site
A mixture of rounded small river ballast stones and blue flints
New post wrecking coral growth next to granite blocks in the shallows
New post wrecking coral growth next to granite blocks in the shallows
Angular small ballast stones mixed with the round stones
There was always one of our friends watching us!
Impressive, this one was about 2 meters high
New staghorn coral growth on top of the destroyed coral on the deeper eastern side of the shipscape
The destruction of the coral during the wrecking process has created caves, all of which will need to be investigated
One of the granite blocks which has been eaten by the sea urchins
The first sugar press found
The second sugar press
Showing the front of the press
Showing through the press
The third press
This press was almost covered with coral growth
Looking accross to the mountains of the Island of Tortuga in the distance, beyond the island
The northen end of the island