DIVE THE HALLIBURTON WRECK

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11 JANUARY 2011


Wreck Experience: Advanced
Max Depth: 30 meters [approximately 90 feet]
Avg Visibility: 20 meters [approximately 60 feet]
Currents: Very Light
Access: Boat
Marine Life: Coral heads and local species of fish, sometimes rays
Description:
The Halliburton wreck was sunk on May 4, 1998 off the Southern (south eastern) Coast of Utila Island in the Honduras. It's just off the point/peninsula and the wreck is 30 meters long and 10 meters high. This was a cargo ship belonging to the Halliburton company and the coral heads surrounding it make it a great dive site for the advanced diver.


Top of wheelhouse of the M.V. Halliburton with Honduran flag

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Top of wheelhouse of the M.V. Halliburton with Christmas tree

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Boomer inspects the wheelhouse in -65'

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Looking at the rear of the wheelhouse

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Looking out porthole from inside the wheelhouse

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Phil shooting Neal shooting Phil framed in the port hole

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Grouper swimming over the wheelhouse

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Phil penetrates the engine room of the M.V. Halliburton

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THE UTILA LODGE BOAT DOCK WEBCAM IS HERE


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CONTINUE TO DIVE WITH TEAM MANTA HERE


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