WIT Concrete Shipwreck, St. Thomas
As I descended down the anchor line from the dive boat, my very first impression of the WIT Concrete was “Wow, this wreck is huge!” It is 350 feet long, 55 feet wide, and more than 50 feet tall from the sea floor to the top of the pilothouse. No matter where you are on the wreck, you cannot see both ends of the ship at the same time. The wreck is intact, and sits upright in about 95 feet of water.<br /><br />The WIT Concrete segment in Diving St. Thomas, Volume 1 features interiors of the stern areas and top storage room, the center pumphouse, and the bowhouse, as well as Scrawled Filefish, French Angelfish, Caribbean Reef Shark, Spotted Eagle Ray with Remoras, Hawksbill Turtles, and a cute little Trunkfish feeding among the Gorgonians.<br /><br />Go here: http://island-showcase.com/wit-concrete-shipwreck.html<br /><br />Your Ultimate Virgin Islands vacation guide: http://island-showcase.com