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Southern stingray swims inside SS Sapona shipwreck

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The SS Sapona shipwreck on the island of Bimini in the Bahamas was used as a casino, oil storage, alcohol storage during Prohibition, and for military target practice. The SS Sapona ran aground and partially sank in 1926 during a hurricane.