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The River Medway is a river in South East England and flows into the Thames. At this point there are many old ships that have been adandomed include 3 u-boats from WWI.
UB-144, UB-145 and UB-150 were UB-145 and UB-150 at the end of WWI. After being stripped of any reusable material, the hulk was dumped in shallow water in the Medway estuary. One remains visable, but ...
The 144 ft River Taw sunk in 1981 and is located just offshore of Frigate Bay in St Kitts. It was an island cargo ship that split in two durng Hurricame Hugo (1989), The two sections are now 50 feet apart in depths of 25-40 feet. The wreck sits on a sandy bottom surrounded by sea grass and rubble from construction of Port Zante. All of the decks and superstructure is ...
The was a British packet ship owned by the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. She was wrecked off the coast of Salt Island in the British Virgin Islands on 29 October 1867 during a hurricane with the loss of approximately 123 lives. The Rhone is now a leading Caribbean wreck dive site and regarded by some as one of the best in world.
Her bow section is still relatively ...
There are thought to be more than 150 planes are thought to lie at the bed of the ocean off Roi-Namur island in the Marshall Islands.
Roi-Namur Airplane Graveyard is a boat accessible salt water dive site with a maximum depth is 121-130ft (37-40m).
The planes were pushed into the sea in perfect condition after the after Pacific Campaign of World War Two ended in 194...
Since the first Europeans visited the west coast of Australia in the 17th century, Rottnest Island has seen numerous shipwrecks. The 11 kilometre long and 4.5 km wide island is surrounded by hidden and partly exposed reefs whilst being buffeted by the Roaring Forties. It is situated 12 km west of the port of Fremantle meaning that much of the maritime traffic to Weste...
Rybitwia Sandbar is a narrow shoal about ten kilometers long, crossing the Puck Bay from south to north and connecting the Rewa Promontory in the south with the Hel Peninsula in the north. For most of its length, the shoal is currently no more than one meter deep, which makes it possible to walk from Rewa to the spit near Kuźnica in favorable weather conditions , with...
St. Christopher Shipwreck is a grounded boat that was part of the British Royal Navy in World War II. Built in 1943, the rescue tug played a role in the war before being sold, used commercially and then getting snagged on shore in Ushuaia in southern Argentina.
Check out the three fishing boat wrecks at Salen Bay. When viewing please keep off the wrecks. They are unstable and the rotten wood will give way even under a child’s weight.
Samson was a crane barge which ran aground off the coast of Ireland in 1987.
Samson had left Liverpool on 9 December 1987, bound for Valletta, Malta. Though the barge was initially being towed by a tugboat, the towline parted in near gale force conditions while off the Welsh coast early on 11 December. The two men aboard the barge were rescued by an RAF Sea King flyin...
If you take a walk down to the tidal causeway at Worm's head on Gower you may be lucky enough to stumble upon a rather impressive artefact from one of the better know wrecks in the area. Nestled amongst the silt and muscle beds the retreating tide reveals a substantial anchor now firmly fixed into place. The anchor originally belonged to the Norwegian barque Samuel. T...
The Sankisan Maru is a freighter that contained aircraft engines, medical supplies & several trucks. This is a popular dive and frequently visited. The masts contain heavy growth of soft coral and large anemones can be found anchored to debris on the deck.
A dive between 50-80 feet is easily managed by divers and it's protected location in the lagoon makes it a g...
The second largest diveable wreck in the world is on the Western Australia coast. The Sanko Harvest was a 30,000 DWT bulk carrier that sank near Esperance, Western Australia after striking a reef there on 14 February 1991. The Japanese owned ship was 174 metres (571 ft) long and was carrying a cargo of 30,000 tonnes of fertilizer. Also on board was 570 tonnes of bunke...
The San Pedro is a 125-foot long decommissioned hospital ship laying in shallower in 60-feet of water. The San Pedro was sunk by Atlantis Submarines only a few years later in 1996.
It's 70 feet from the YO-257.