Marie Celestia - Starboard Paddlewheel - Bermuda3D ModelNoAI
Starboard upright paddle wheel of the Marie Celeste shipwreck in Bermuda. Was able to get most of it but could use some filling on the underside. Attached to a much larger wreck with the port side paddle board laying on side. Both in very good shape.
A Confederate Civil War-era blockade runner, sunk in 1864 carrying much-needed supplies to the South. Whilst being piloted by a Bermudian who had said “I know every rock here as well as I know my own house” she struck the reef and sank within 8 minutes. The only casualty was the ship’s cook who had returned to his cabin for personal belongings. She sits at about 55ft (17m) in a sand patch surrounded by reef. The Mary is the only paddle wreck that has one of it’s paddles still intact and is a highlight of the dive. Credit: www.bermudascuba.com
(343 images from a GoPro 9, high quality depth map with filtering disabled, then a high quality dense cloud and then mesh with some confidence filtering along the way.)
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