Aruba’s waters, known for their treacherous rock outcroppings, are home to numerous shipwrecks that have become popular diving and snorkeling sites, teeming with marine life and rich in historical tales. Among these, the Antilla Shipwreck stands out. Named after the SS Antilla, a cargo ship that sank in 1940, this wreck now lies just off the coast, its rusted hull and twisted metal structures providing a haunting yet fascinating underwater landscape. Divers and snorkelers can explore the site, observing the vibrant coral and colorful fish that have made the wreckage their home.
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