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>Keystorm,
My first SL dive.  The viz is so good some days the can get a ways back
from the wreck , about mid wreck and see the whole thing...  Viz is such
now divers don't undeerstand why is wasn't found sooner.

>America, Daryaw, Lillie Parsons, Gaskin, Muscallonge, Vickory,
Dove them all.

>Eastcliffe Hall
Sounds familiar, isn't that a deeper one, starting at 130 and going to 180
or so?  Heavy current, sunk just off a Coast Gaurd Station....

>are the wrecks that come to mind. Dived the St Lawrence a lot in the
eighties.
Only been diving up that way for a few years

>That was back when St Lawrence divers were real men. (read-pre zebra
mussel and 80 ft >vis) :-)

Now you'd actually enjoy diving there...

-Tim

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