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On March 30, 1954, this Grumman Guardian was searching for a missing jet aircraft and developed engine trouble. The pilot set the plane down and swam to nearby Santa Cruz Island. This Grumman is a relatively rare military plane.
Max Depth: 51-60ft
Heian Maru was a Japanese ocean liner launched in 1930 and operated primarily on the NYK line's trans-Pacific service between Yokohama and Seattle. Shortly before the outbreak of the Pacific War, it was requisitioned by the Imperial Japanese Navy and converted to use as an auxiliary submarine tender. In 1944 it was sunk by American aircraft at Chuuk Lagoon during Oper...
Helmet wreck sits upright on a slope with the bow deeper than the stern. Maximum depth for this wreck is around 30 m; the uppermost part rests in only 10 m of water.
The Hilma Hooker is a shipwreck in Bonaire in the Caribbean Netherlands. It is a popular wreck diving site.
She came to rest on a sand flat between two coral reef systems in an area known to divers as Angel City. Her wreck has subsequently became a prime attraction for scuba divers visiting Bonaire. She lies in approximately 100 feet (30 m) of water, and at 240 feet i...
A popular Queensland wreck dive is the 440-foot U.S.-built, Australian guided missile destroyer HMAS Brisbane, which served in Vietnam and the first Gulf War, and now rests in 115 feet of water off the Gold Coast.
HMAS Brisbane (D 41) was one of three Perth class guided missile destroyers to serve in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). The United States-designed ship was...
was a large flat-iron gunboat commissioned and purchased by the South Australian government in 1884, for the purpose of defending the local coastline against possible attacks in the aftermath of the ‘Russian scare', of the 1870s. She arrived in Adelaide in September 1884 and subsequently served in the Boxer Rebellion, World War I and World War II.
During July 19...
was one of two broad beam Leander class frigates operated by the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) from 1971 to 2005. HMNZSCanterburywas laid down on 12 June 1969 by Yarrow Shipbuilders and launched 11 months later on 6 May 1970.
Commissioned on 22 October 1971,Canterburywent on to see operational service in much of Australasia and other regions like the Persian Gulf, und...
HMQS Gayundah was a flat-iron gunboat operated by the Queensland Maritime Defence Force and later the Royal Australian Navy (as ). She entered service in 1884 and was decommissioned and sold to a civilian company in 1921. She then served as sand and gravel barge in Brisbane until the 1950s, when she was scrapped. In 1958, Gayundah was run aground at Woody Point near R...