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		<title>Wreck Spots in Aruba</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You&#8217;re not a true diver if you haven&#8217;t dive in Caribbean Sea. Aruba is a 33 kilometre long island of the Lesser Antilles in southern of Caribbean and considered as one of the most beutiful island in the surrounding area. Aruba is such a scenic place to visit for any trip, but for Scuba diving [...]]]></description>
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You&#8217;re not a true diver if you haven&#8217;t dive in Caribbean Sea. Aruba is a 33 kilometre long island of the Lesser Antilles in southern of Caribbean and considered as one of the most beutiful island in the surrounding area.</p>
<p>Aruba is such a scenic place to visit for any trip, but for Scuba diving it is awesome. Ship wrecks and the aqua creatures are among the attraction in Aruba. The beutiful formations of corals below the water surround the island can also be enjoyed. With various colours and unique shapes, watching the coral would be an inspiring adventure.</p>
<p>Visibility is very important to ensure you&#8217;ll enjoy your entire dive. The water in Aruba waters is so clear, you can even see the coral and various breeds of fish from the surface.</p>
<p>There are a number of dive spots that you could explore such as Blue Reef or Debbie II, both at a depth of 70 feet. The Pedernalis wreck allows divers to view the cabins and other part of this oil tanker remains which sunk during World War II by German torpedos.</p>
<p>Jane Sea Wreck is another attraction in Aruba. This area goes from a depth of 20 feet down to 100 feet. Jane Sea Wreck used to be a cement freighter which is 250 feet long and located in upright positioned.</p>
<p>The climax of wreck diving in Aruba is when you dive around Sonesta Airplane at the depth of 80 feet. The remains of the airplane is surrounded by colorful sponges and soft corals.</p>
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