Wednesday, February 1, 2012

What caribbean country that has a shipwrecked cruise ship that is on its side that can be seen without diving?

i had this national geographic magazine when i was a kid that remember but i can't find it anymore because it got water damage and we have to throw it away. one of the article features a caribean country that has a shipwrecked cruise ship lying on its side on the beach partially submerged. i would to know what issue was that also and where can i see a copy of that on the web. it is making me crazy. when i was a kid i was always watching that magazine but i can;t anymore. thanks i hope you can help me i have nobody else to ask.What caribbean country that has a shipwrecked cruise ship that is on its side that can be seen without diving?
That would probably be the 600' Cruise Liner Bianca C which caught fire and sunk 3 miles off the coast of Grenada in 1961. They call it the Titanic of the Caribbean. It's a good dive site. It lies in about 100 feet of water. I have included a good web site on it. Hope this helps.What caribbean country that has a shipwrecked cruise ship that is on its side that can be seen without diving?
There is NO SUCH CRUISE SHIP that I know of and I've been all over the Caribbean in the past 21 plus years. There ARE some islands that have some old rusting hulks in their beach, but NO CRUISE SHIPS...



Are you SURE you are not confusing the CARIBBEAN with the HAROLD OF FREE ENTERPRISE disaster at DOVER, ENGLAND about 20 years ago?
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