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SS Copenhagen Wreck Dive, Ft Lauderdale FL 

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Along with dive buddies Stephen and David, I explored the SS Copenhagen, a wreck dive off the coast of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. We took Lady Go Dive, a dive boat with charter Dixie Divers, to the dive site!!
This is the inaugural dive with my new Insta360x4 and dive case! You literally have a 360 degree view of your surroundings so I showed a few different perspectives, what I see and then a little of me behind the camera. I hope you enjoy the video!!
History:
The SS Copenhagen, a 19th Century British cargo steamer, struck a reef in 25 feet of water off present-day Lauderdale-By-The-Sea on May 26, 1900. The wreck is one of 11 Florida underwater archaeological preserves; it became the state's fifth shipwreck preserve in June 1994 and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. Constructed in England and launched in 1898, the steamer's final voyage began on May 20, 1900, when it left Philadelphia for Cuba carrying 5,000 tons of black coal. Six days later, the ship accidentally slammed into a reef three-quarters of a mile offshore. The wreck is located almost directly off the Sea Watch Restaurant.
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