Snorkeling the USAT Libery Shipwreck
The USAT Liberty is a United States cargo ship that was torpedoes by a Japanese submarine in 1942. It was towed to shore and beached, but earthquakes caused by a volcano eruption caused the vessel to slip into the water. It is now covered with 60 years of coral growth: an excellent example of how the sea claims everything to be its own. Unlike other notable shipwrecks throughout Indonesia, the USAT Liberty rests in shallow water, where both snorkelers and divers can enjoy it.
All Videos by Eddie Sunardi & Members of His Tour Groups
Point-of-View (POV) Swimming over the Stern Forward
Into the Stern and out the Side #1
Down to 18 Meters at the Stern
POV Diving into the Stern
POV Diving into the Hold past a School of Sweetlips
Eddie Diving at the Stern with a GoPro
Into the Stern and out the Side #2
Up from the Bottom of the Stern, Shore Side
POV Into Stern and out the Side #2
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