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Tom Brennan (also known as MVTom Brennan) was a barge built in the Australian state of South Australia in 1949 for use as a ferry at the crossing of the Birdsville Track over Cooper Creek when the creek was in flood in what is now the state’s Far North region. It was withdrawn from service in either 1960 or 1963 and since 1986, it has served as a monument. One o...
Torrisdale is a remote hamlet on the western shore of Torrisdale Bay in Sutherland, Highland, on the north coast of Scotland. It is 3 kilometres (2 mi) west of Bettyhill.
On 5 May 1942, the American Liberty ship SSJohn Randolphstruck a mine en route from northern Russia to Iceland. The forepart was salved but broke tow on 1 September 1952 and was wrecked at Torrisdale...
TSS Waverley was built in 1883 and dismantled in 1928. She was meant to be scuttled to form a breakwater at the mouth of the Wairau River, but she was swept up the channel in a flood and came to rest in the lagoon.
Tug Boat 2 is a wreck located off shore Exiles in Sliema, northeastern Malta. Tug 2 was a former tugboat working in Grand Harbour of Valletta. She was scuttled in June 2013 to form an artificial reef and an attraction for both scuba and free diving.
German submarine U-701 was a Type VIIC U-boat built for the Nazi Germany'sKriegsmarinethat served in the North Atlantic during World War II. It was launched on 16 April 1941 under the command of Kapitänleutnant Horst Degen, with a crew of 43.
In three operational patrolsU-701sank five ships, of 25,390 gross register tons (GRT) and damaged four others for 37,093 G...
German submarine U-853 was a Type IXC/40 U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II. U-853 is a popular deep sea diving site off Block Island, Rhode Island. She rests in 121 feet (37 m) of water. Holes in the hull permit access to the interior of the submarine, though it is a war grave with most of the 55 crew bodies remaining inside.
Her keel was laid ...
The Umbria was an Italian cargo ship scuttled in 1940 during World War II in the Red Sea to prevent capture by HMS Grimsby. Lying at a shallow depth of 5-35 metres, the Umbria is a great wreck dive as it is small enough to cover the most of it in one dive, yet large enough to see plenty.
You will be able to see wine bottles, Fiat cars, lifeboats and munitions.
Prope...
Um El Faroud was a 10,000 ton Libyan owned single screw motor tanker. Following a gas explosion during maintenance work in 1995, she was scuttled off the coast of Malta as an artificial reef and diving attraction.
She was built in 1969 at Smith Dock Co. Ltd, Middlesbrough, England and was owned by the General National Maritime Transport Company, Tripoli (GNMTC). She h...
United Malika, a 387.8 foot reefer vessel with a cargo of fish, ran aground in a remote location called "Cap Blanc" near the shore of Nouadhibou, Mauritania, on August 4th, 2003. The 17-member crew was rescued by the Mauritanian Navy.
Unkai Maru No. 6 is an old freighter, resting upright on an even keel. All holds are empty, except some coal aft. The masts are standing, stack broken off. Superstructure, engine room, forecastle and poop are accessible.
Originally called "The Venus", the ship's bell still bears that name.
Map location is only an approximate location of the wreck.
USAT Liberty was a United States Army transport ship torpedoed by Japanese submarine I-166 in January 1942 and beached on the island of Bali. In 1963 the tremors associated with the eruption of Mount Agung caused the vessel to slip off the beach, and she now lies on a sand slope in 30 to 100 feet (9.1 to 30 m) of water, providing one of the most popular dives off Bali...
The USCGC Bibb (WPG-31) was a 327-foot (100 m) Secretary-Class (also known as "Treasury Class") Coast Guard ship commissioned in 1936. Seven similar "combat cutters" were built and named for secretaries of the United States Treasury. The legendary Bibb was named for U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (July 4, 1844 – March 7, 1845) George M. Bibb.
The ship saw servic...
The USCGC Duane (WPG-33) was a cutter in the United States Coast Guard. Her keel was laid on May 1, 1935 at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She was launched on June 3, 1936 as a search and rescue and law enforcement vessel.
Duane is now a historic shipwreck near Key Largo, Florida, United States. The cutter was deliberately sunk on November 27,...
SSMission San Miguelwas a Type T2-SE-A2 tanker built for the United States Maritime Commission during World War II. After the war she was acquired by the United States Navy asUSSMission San Miguel(AO-129). Later the tanker transferred to the Military Sea Transportation Service asUSNSMission San Miguel(T-AO-129). She was a oiler and was named for Mission San Miguel Arc...
The USNS Vandenberg was sunk May 27, 2009 and will be the second-largest artificial reef in the world, after the aircraft carrier USS Oriskany. Warm water almost year-round, tropical conditions, and the vacation/resort atmosphere of Key West combine to make the Vandenberg a most desirable destination.
The ship start off as the USS General Harry Taylor (AP-145), a Gene...