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The Fearless is a very frail wooden vessel which can be found just outside of Great Harbour, Peter Island. The average depth is 12m/40ft. although the maximum depth you can reach is 24m/80ft.
The Hermes is one of Bermudas most intact and popular wreck dive. A 165 foot steel hull buoy tender, it was decided to sink her in 1985 one mile offshore at Horseshoe Bay.
In November 1982, the Lara was southbound through the Straits of Tiran and ran hard aground on the northern side of Jackson Reef. She was a 7,103 GRT refrigerated cargo ship. In the mid-1990′s there were some salvage efforts conducted which resulted in much of the external hull plating being removed, and much of the wreck being cut off and allowed to drop into d...
The The Mega One Triton is a large vessel shipwreck on Governor's Beach on Grand Turk. Washed ashore during Hurricane Sandy in 2012. Nobody could afford to remove it yet!
The Naked Lady is one of the few wrecks to dive on the Big Island. The Naked Lady is a sailboat that burned and sank in Kailua Bay. Nobody actually knows the real name of the Naked Lady. It got it name due the woman who set the boat on fire trying to remove "tiny green men" from the boat - or so the story goes.
It is 110 feet to the sand where the Naked Lady lies on ...
The Pelinaion was a large cargo steamer, 385 feet long with a 50 foot beam and a displacement of 4,291 tons. She was built at Port Glasgow in 1907 but her ownership changed numerous times before she was purchased by a Greek shipping company and given her present name in 1939.
The Pelinaion was heading from West Africa to Baltimore with a cargo of iron ore when she st...
A 1924 hurricane brought this 360 foot Italian cargo ship to rest in 20-70 feet of water off of St. David's Island to the south east of the St. David’s Lighthouse, adjacent to the Pelinaion. She was carrying a cargo of manganese ore from western Africa bound for Baltimore, Maryland.
A fairly modern steel ship many parts of her are relatively intact including th...
The M/V Demetrios II was a cargo ship, built in 1964 by J. J. Sietas, at their shipbuilding yard in Hamburg-Neuenfelde, Germany.
The Honduran-flagged M/V Demetrios II ran aground off Paphos Lighthouse on 23 March 1998 in heavy seas, during a voyage from Greece to Syria with a cargo of timber.
At the time of the accident, the ship had eight crew members - 4 Greeks, 2 P...
"E.C. Waters, president of the Yellowstone Lake Boat Company, having rendered himself obnoxious during the season of 1907, is...debarred from the park and will not be allowed to return without permission in writing from the Secretary of the Interior or the superintendent of the park." (Posted by Yellowstone National Park Superintendent Samuel Young in 1907)
And thus ...
The Thousand Islands region has some of the best Scuba diving in Ontario, Canada. With thousands of shoals, many a ship has found its final resting place in these waters. Explore the sunken history of the islands with any one of a number of dive charters located from Brockville to Kingston.
The Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary and Underwater Preserve is a U.S. National Marine Sanctuary on Thunder Bay, part of Lake Huron, within the U.S. state of Michigan. The 448-square-mile (1,160 km2) sanctuary and underwater preserve protects an estimated 116 historically significant shipwrecks ranging from nineteenth century wooden side-wheelers to twentieth cen...
Together, the shipwrecks of Thunder Bay make up a collection of ship-types that span 200 years of Great Lakes shipping. They also hold the stories of countless sailors and passengers who traveled the freshwater seas. The collection of sanctuary shipwrecks reflects the transition in ship architecture and construction, from wooden schooners to early steel-hulled steamer...
Toa Maru No 2 is a Japanese transport ship sunk by the American submarine USS Searaven off Gizo (of the Solomon Islands) in Ironbottom Sound on 25 November 1943, during World War II. The hull of the wreck is intact and lying on its starboard side. the ships masts are still although to the hull, however recently the superstructure has fallen into the sand. The deepest ...
TheTokai Maruwas a Japanese passenger-cargo ship built by the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard that was sunk in Apra Harbor, Guam, in 1943, during World War II. It had served as a fast ship service between New York City and Japan for Osaka Shosen Co. before World War II; during the war it was used as a military transport ship for the Imperial Japanese Navy.
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