
Larger ballast stones in about 1.5 meters of water

Larger ballast stones close inshore

Interesting coral shapes, possibly created by the sea urchins

A nice round brain coral

The dead destroyed coral in the path of the ship as she was wrecked. This was used to great effect to calculate the wrecking process

More large round ballast stones closer inshore

The coral strata on the islands shoreline

A lead patch found in the shallows close to the beach

Looking out to the wreck site with the historic El Morro mountain in the distance, rising like a beacon for historic navigation

Using metal detectors during the survey to look for clues

One of our friends well camouflaged

The Team dove all the way round the base of the reef on the eastern side of the island looking for clues











