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The Joseph S. Fay was a wooden steamer built in 1871 Quayle and Martin at Cleveland, Ohio. At the time of launch, the Fay was the largest ship ever built in Cleveland. She hit the rocks and sank at 40 Mile Point during a strong gale on October 19, 1905. Now, its lower hull -- still containing a load of iron ore -- sits in shallow water not far from shore, wh...
K-18 ORP Bryza was a former Polish Navy ship was scuttled for a dive site in the Baltic Sea off the coast of Poland.
The shipwreck ideally prepared for divers. You can visit it by diving from the boat and the shore. A buoy signaling the position of the wreck is permanently attached to it. The wreck lies on a escarpment, slightly tilted to starboard. The wreck lies at...
Kahala Barge was sunk for use as an artificial reef in roughly 90 feet of water, 250 yards off the Kahala Hilton. The wreck, a 200 foot Matson Barge, lies upright and intact with a pilothouse one can penetrate, this makes for amazing photos.
The Kensho Maru was a 384ft/116m, 4,862-ton Passenger Cargo ship built for Inui Kisen K.K. of Kobe, Japan in 1938. She has a slight list to port with artifacts in superstructure and very interesting engine room.
After being attacked and damaged several times in the Marshall Islands, Kensho Maru finally sunk in Truk Lagoon during Operation Hailstone on March 6th 1944...
Mangel Halto Beach is an excellent shore diving site in Aruba. The reef plunges to depths of 110’ where octopi, morays and barracuda abound. Kappel is a small tugboat that lies in about 12-15 meters (40-50ft) deep water and thanks to the clear water, it is visible from the surface too.
Kaş is one of the leading spots for scuba diving in Turkey. Its visited by beginners as well as advanced divers. There are more than 15 dive centers and diving schools, mostly located at the local port. They offer guided diving trips to the 50 dive spots in the vicinity. Diving in Kaş offers an array of fish and other sea creatures like octopus and sea turtles.
Among ...
The Kensho Maru was a 116 metre-long passenger and cargo ship.
She was hit by a torpedo and came to rest upright at a depth of ~35 metres. The deck is at ~24 metres.
Map location is only an approximate location of the wreck.
Sank: 1930 - One of three dredgers built for the Bermuda Government, the King George is the only one that remains here. Work began on the 171-foot vessel in 1910 at the Glasgow yard of Lobnitz & Co., and she arrived in Bermuda on 28 June 1911. Approximately four months later, the King George was put to work dredging Town Cut. Her 30 buckets initially dredged to a ...
The Kiyosumi Maru was a 137 metre-long freighter with 6 holds. At the time of the attack, she was in the repair anchorage off Fefan Island and suffered hits by torpedoes and bombs from aircraft launched from the Yorktown and Enterprise. 43 crew were killed in the attack.
She came to rest on her port side at a depth of ~31 metres. The shallowest point is at ~19 metres...
The Kits (Kizugawa Maru), or Kitsugawa Maruα, is a World War II-era Japanese water tanker sunk in Apra Harbor, Guam. Damaged by Seahorse (SS-304) submarine torpedo attack off Guam on April 8, 1944, she was towed into port for repairs. In port, she was further damaged in three separate U.S. air attacks during the Mariana and Palau Islands campaign. Deemed irrepar...
The Kodiak Queen, a former Navy fuel barge (YO-44) that survived the attack on Pearl Harbor was purposely sunk on March 2017 to become an underwater art installation and new dive site in the British Virgin Islands.
Historian Mike Cochran found the ship rusting in a Road Town junkyard in 2012. He set up a website in an effort to rescue the ship. British photographer O...
The abandoned Lockheed Martin L1011 Tristar airplane was sunk in 2019 to create an artificial reef to encourage marine life. It's near an old Hercules C130 which was sunken November 2017.
The Lockheed TriStar L-1011 is a wide-body passenger aircraft which was abandoned at King Hussein airport following a few unsuccessful business arrangements. After some time, ASEZA m...
Boltenhagen (GS09) was a minesweeper built in East Germany. After the Volksmarine was disbanded just before the reunification of Germany, she was sold to Malta in 1997 and renamed P29 and was used as a patrol boat. After being decommissioned, she was scuttled as a dive site in 2007 off Ċirkewwa.
The minesweeper was laid down on 8 October 1969 at Peenewerft shipyard in...
Maltese patrol boat P31 was a Kondor I-class minesweeper built in East Germany. After the Volksmarine was disbanded just before the reunification of Germany, she was sold to Malta in 1992 and renamedP31and was used as a patrol boat. After being decommissioned, she was scuttled as a dive site in 2009 off Comino.
The minesweeper was laid down on 12 December 1968 at Peen...