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Coron Bay in the Philippines is known for several Japanese shipwrecks of World War II vintage. The area around the wrecks has rock formations which provide for snorkeling opportunities, with underwater visibility extending up to 80 feet (24 m). The water is often calm. Coron is one of the most visited destinations for wreck diving in the Philippines. Wreck dive sites ...
This 499-foot Spanish luxury liner is the largest known shipwreck in Bermuda’s waters. Launched in 1923, this transatlantic luxury liner was the most advanced design of her time. She was wrecked on October 25, 1936, when she wedged herself into a coral reef at a speed of 15 knots. It crashed into the coral reefs off the Bermuda’s North Shore as the captain...
Tugboat is one of Curaçao’s most famous and popular dive sites. Named after the tugboat that was accidentally sunk years ago, this little wreck rests at just 5 m (17ft).
During the 1850s, the push for speed on the Great Lakes led to more wrecks than ever before. In the fall of 1854, ship owners and sailors reeled from the most costly season to date: 119 lives, 70 ships, and $2 million in property losses. Defiance and John J. Audubon were victims of that dangerous year.
On October 20, 1854, Audubon sailed ...
Dimitrios P is a rusty shipwreck on the Crete island of Gramvousa. On 6th January 1968 Dimitrios P encountered bad weather and was forced to change course towards the northwest coast of Crete. As the storm continued, the ship was forced to anchor with both its anchors on the south side of Imeri Gramvousa, 200 metres from the coast. At 13:15 on 8th January 1968, as the...
Dimitrios(GreekΔημήτριος) is a Greek shipwreck famous due to its picturesque location on an easily accessible sandy beach near Gythio, Greece.
Dimitrios(previously namedKlintholm), a small, 67-metre (220-foot) cargo ship of 965 gross tons cargo capacity built in Denmark in 1950, was registered in the Prefecture of Piraeus, regi...
D.M. Wilson was headed for Milwaukee with a load of coal when it sprang a leak and began sinking. The steamers Hudson and Samuel Mitchell took it in tow, but it foundered in 40 feet of water two miles north of Thunder Bay Island. The crew was rescued by a fourth ship.
D.M. Wilson was broken up by a gale ten days later and debris was driven as far south as Tawas. Much...
Shallow water shipwreck located in the harbor of Harbor Beach, Michigan. The Dorcas Pendell was a schooner built in 1884 and burned in place on 6 July 1914 after running aground. No need for scuba gear, a quick kayak trip in a sheltered bay and visitors can almost touch the wreckage.
Three well-preserved shipwrecks that tell the story of Rogers City's limestone industry rest just offshore of the Calcite quarry loading docks in clear, shallow water. All three have mooring buoys maintained by Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary, and divers, paddlers, and snorkelers can easily access them.
The Michigan Limestone and Chemical Company (MLCC) purchase...