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Located a few hundred metres from the shore from Valletta, HMS Maori is now a popular dive site. The bow section lies in white sand at a depth of 14m, the aft section of the ship having been abandoned in deep water during the tow from Grand Harbour to Marsamxett Harbour. Much of the forward superstructure is still extant, including the two front gun bases. Much marine...
was aDuncan-class pre-dreadnought battleship of the British Royal Navy. Built to counter a group of fast Russian battleships,Montaguand her sister ships were capable of steaming at 19 knots (35 km/h; 22 mph), making them the fastest battleships in the world. TheDuncan-class battleships were armed with a main battery of four 12-inch (305 mm) guns and they were broadly ...
HMT Bedfordshire was an armed naval trawler in the service of the Royal Naval Patrol Service during World War II. Transferred to the East Coast of the United States to assist the United States Navy with anti-submarine patrols, she was staffed by a British and Canadian crew.Bedfordshirewas sunk by the German submarine U-558on 11 May 1942 off the coast of Ocracoke Islan...
The I-169 wasn't sunk during the raid. It sank on the 4th April that year. An air raid alarm was raised, and the sub dived, but deck hatches and valves had not been closed. The submarine flooded and sank with the crew trapped on board.
Map location is only an approximate location of the wreck.
The Imperial Eagle is situated in the waters around Qawra, on the Northern side of Malta. The Imperial Eagle was owned by the Pisani family in Gozo and was a former ferry boat between the two islands, Malta and Gozo. The Imperial Eagle was 45m long with a beam of 9.2m. The wreck can be easily penetrated and it's deck lies at a depth of 32m.
Not far from the wreck, ap...
The Japanese destroyer Oite (Tail Wind) was one of nine Kamikaze-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during the 1920s. During the Pacific War, she participated in the Battle of Wake Island in December 1941 and the occupations of New Guinea and the Solomon Islands in early 1942.
The Kamikaze class was an improved version of the Minekaze-class destroye...
Japanese Oiler Irō was a fleet oiler for the Imperial Japanese Navy. A member of theNotoro-class of oilers, the ship was launched on August 5, 1922 and served Japan during the Pacific Campaign of World War II. On March 31, 1944 the ship was attacked and sunk in Palau Harbor by United States Navy aircraft carrier aircraft from the Fast Carrier Task Force during Operati...
The schooner Ishpeming took its name from the Anishinaabe (Ojibway) word meaning “the high sacred place.” Bound for Alpena with coal for a cement company, the schooner ran aground on a reef off Black River near Harrisville, Michigan. Several tugs tried to pull it off, but they could not get near enough due to the shallow water. The schooner was s...
Carmen Island is surrounded by more than 20 scuba diving sites including an old sunken 120-foot fishing boat. Dive sites are mainly on the southwest and northern sides of the island.
Isle Royale National Park in Michigan offers exciting scuba diving opportunities. The cold waters of Lake Superior maintains a variety of shipwrecks in outstanding condition for exploration and photography. These sunken vessels are protected by the National Park Service as cultural treasures to be enjoyed by you, the experienced scuba diver. In order to preserve fragi...
Jake Seaplane in Palau is a very easy dive site, suitable as well for snorkelers since the plane is visible from the surface. The tail section and the right pontoon were ripped off and lie about 6m/20ft away from the main wreckage. It is a very popular location for night dives and it is a great place for underwater photographers. It's located 500 yards west of Meyuns ...
Over 200 feet long, James Davidson was among the first of its ship type and a giant in its day. On one of its first trips, it loaded 110,000 bushels of oats at Chicago, the largest load carried on the Great Lakes at the time. After a relatively short career, it met its end on Lake Huron while towing the consort barge Middlesex from Buffalo, New York, to Duluth, Minnes...
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 north for Chicago with a load...