Bermuda’s most impressive warship wreck is this first-class 60-gun French frigate that sank in 1838. This three-masted, wooden-hulled sailing vessel was returning to France from a skirmish in Mexico when she crashed into a reef. Approximately 25 giant cannons remain scattered across the sea floor, partially buried in the sand. The ship lies in 7.5-9M / 25-30FT of water off the western side of the island, with the cannons still visible.
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