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Southwest Florida's Lee County coast is home to the first Veterans Memorial Reef, the USS Mohawk. The USS Mohawk was sunk in 2012 and became a temporary underwater art gallery in 2013. After ...
The retired United States Coast Guard cutter USS Mohawk, which was sunk off Fort Myers Beach last July to serve as an artificial reef, has now been transformed into underwater art gallery.
Fear not though, as Google Street View has been updated with some sublime photos from the sunken USS Mohawk ... The World War II Coast Guard cutter was launched in 1934, but was then purposefully ...
The 165-foot vessel played a part in World War II combat operations, serving U.S. Naval forces in the North Atlantic; during the war the ship was named the USS Mohawk CGC. According to the Lee ...
Almost 90 feet below the Gulf of Mexico, Franke has hung a dozen magnetized picture frames on the side of USS Mohawk CGC (WPG-78), a 1,005 ton cutter sunk July 2, 2012 to create an artificial reef ...
Make that off Sanibel Island. The exhibit is aboard the USS Mohawk CGC, a 165-foot World War II warship on the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico about 28 miles offshore. For this project, Franke ...
Photographer Andreas Franke of Austria recently led a team to the 165-foot World War II warship USS Mohawk CGC, now a living reef thriving 28 nautical miles off the west coat of Florida.
On July 2, the USS Mohawk entered a second life as an artificial reef when it was sunk nearly 30 miles off the coast of Fort Meyers, Fla. Since a current Coast Guard cutter homeported in Key West ...
founder of the USS Mohawk Coast Guard Cutter Military Museum. "The ship is remarkable. Most of the equipment is from 1934 (and) still works." Areas of the vessel on display in the new museum ...
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