October 2nd, 2009—yes, we're stepping back in time—Aaron and I dove with some International Volunteers from Minnesota, Levi and Trish. We dove a couple wrecks in Apra Harbor—Tokai Maru and SMS Cormoran.


This is what they used to look like!

This is how they lay on the floor of the harbor! We were really only able to see the Tokai Maru. The SMS Cormoran is a little deeper and the visibility was not the best.










Not a lot of sea life on this dive but it was fun to check out the ships. A few of these photos are from a second dive on the American Tanker—a large 300+ ft concrete barge, sunk to provide a breakwater at the mouth of Apra Harbor.
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