DescriptionRMS Rhone National Park sign on ocean floor.jpg
English: A sign on the ocean floor at a depth of 25 metres (80 feet) at RMS Rhone National Park off the coast of Salt Island in the Virgin Islands. The Rhone was sunk in a hurricane on 29 October 1867, and the wreck is now a popular scuba diving site.
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Date and time of data generation
12:34, 19 November 2018
Latitude
18° 22′ 7″ N
Longitude
64° 32′ 8″ W
Altitude
25 meters below sea level
Author
type="Seq" O'Dea at Wikimedia Commons
Image title
A sign on the ocean floor at RMS Rhone National Park off the coast of Salt Island in the Virgin Islands. The Rhone was wrecked in a hurricane on 29 October 1867, and the wreck is now a popular scuba diving site.