SCUBA
Selah Chamberlain - Lake Michigan, 85 ft. Deep Lat. 43 46.196 N Long. 87 39.401 W Built: 1873 Sank: October 14, 1886
In heavy fog, the Selah Chamberlain was struck on the port bow by the steamer, John Pridgeon Jr.and cut to the waterline. Five crew died when the lifeboat, Davits became fouled and the boat dumped into the lake. Others made it ashore in the other boat after a 3-hour pull through the fog.
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Gallery Comments
Bob Berg
on May 26, 2010had to see those ice diving pictures -- great shots -- and enjoyed looking at all the others -- gets you excited to get out and dive - I tell others to check out your pictures -- thanks for posting them
Jen
on March 15, 2010Awesome photos!!
Carol
on September 9, 2009Great pictures, Dennis. Makes me want to become a diver!
Ed
on August 5, 2009That's a superb set of photos Dennis. Very professional. I assume #170 is you. That's a great portrait - whoever took it.
Molly Tippett
on June 17, 2009Super cool gallery! I love the shots where you have your camera half in and half out of the water.
Randy
on December 10, 2007Love the underwater pics! Great job
I hope you enjoyed my photographs.
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