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The M.V. Corinthian is an old tug boat that sank in 1995 and now sits in 60-70 ft of water perfectly upright on a sandy seabed. Off the bow section of the tug is a reef system that tops out at 35-feet.
Combine a wreck and a reef on the same dive.
MT or MV[a] Hephaestus was a bunkering oil tanker which ran aground off Qawra, Malta on 10 February 2018 and was subsequently scuttled as a dive site off Xatt l-Aħmar, Gozo on 29 August 2022.
The wreck is located approximately 30 m (98 ft) off the Xatt l-Aħmar coast, resting upright on a sandy seabed at a depth of about 46 m (151 ft). It is close t...
The MV Karwela is a 50 meter (162 ft) passenger ferry, built in 1957 which used to carry up to 800 passengers before it was decommissioned.
It was scuttle just off the coast of Xatt-L-Ahmar in Gozo in 35-40 meters of water to be used as an artificial reef and attraction for scuba divers. There is plenty to explore on its three decks including the shell of an old but ...
The MV Mahiserved as a 176' minesweeping and cable laying ship during World War II, was built in 1943. It was sunk intentionally to serve as an artificial reef in 1986.
One of the only shipwrecks off Oahu’s west coast, it’s a popular gathering place for spotted eagle rays. It now lays upright in 90ft of water with the main deck at around 65ft. Visibility ...
MV Rozi was a tugboat, built in Bristol in 1958. She was originally called Rossmore, and was later renamed Rossgarth. She was sold to Tug Malta in 1981 as the Rozi and operated in the Grand Harbour. After being decommissioned, she was scuttled off Ċirkewwa as an artificial reef. It is now one of the most popular dive sites in Malta.
MVRoziwas built in Bristol in 1958 ...
The Salem Express was a passenger ship that sank in the Red Sea. It is controversial due to the tragic loss of life which occurred when she sank shortly after midnight on December 17, 1991.
The Salem Express was a roll on, roll off car & passenger ferry that operated between the ports of Safaga (in Egypt) and Jeddah (Saudi Arabia). On one such return journey from ...
Xlendi was a former Gozo Channel Line double-ended cargo ferry between Malta and Gozo. MV Xlendi is one of the three diving wrecks off shore Xatt l-Ahmar in south east Gozo. Cominoland was scuttled in August 2006 together with MV Karwel. MV Xlendi was scuttled seven years earlier in 1999.
It is close to wrecks of the MV Karwela, MV Hephaestus and MV Cominoland, which ...
Sidewheel steamboats dominated the Great Lakes at the beginning of the “shipwreck century.” Before railroads, these fast ships proved the best way to travel. Tens of thousands of immigrants, ambitious entrepreneurs, and adventure-seeking tourists first explored the Midwest on these steamers.
The sidewheeler Vermillion entered service in 1838. In 1842, the...
The Nippo Maru was a 106 metre-long freighter. She sank near Tonoas and came to rest upright at a depth of ~50 metres.
The deck is at ~40 metres with the top of the wreck at ~30 metres.
Map location is only an approximate location of the wreck.
On Saturday night, November 19, 1966, Nordmeer was traveling to Chicago from Hamburg, Germany, with a cargo of 990 coils of steel destined for Milwaukee. It was the ocean-going vessel’s first freshwater voyage. The night was clear. About seven miles north of Thunder Bay Island, the “salty” turned inside the flashing buoy marking Thunder Bay...
The Northern Light Wreck also known as the Elbow Wreck, was built in 1888, one of her first oddities is that she was one of the first steel hulled, steam freighter's to be built. It was initially used in the Great Lakes, but in 1917 her owner decided to turn her into an ocean going vessel.
The oddity here is that she was too large to leave the Great Lakes system. At ...
The Farne Islands are a group of islands off the coast of Northumberland, England. The Islands are a popular scuba diving location, with a variety of sites suitable for all levels of diver. The islands appeal to divers for the seals and wrecks. The grey seal colony at the Farnes numbers about 5,000. They are curious and will often look in on divers in the water and ar...
In 2017, Hurricanes Irma and Maria devastated the British Virgin Islands, including the legendary floating pirate ship bar known lovingly as the Willy-T. On August 7th, 2019 the Willy-T was purposely sunk off Peter Island. The Beyond the Reef organization created this underwater art reef to include 3 airplanes and other derelict materials currently lying abandoned thr...
Peleliu Wall is one of the most beautiful and deepest wall dives in all of Palau. Depths range from 30 to 90 feet from top of the coral reef to the plateau.
Experienced/Advanced Divers only (due to strong current) Southern reef of Peleliu Island.
Ponta da Sapata (Shoe Tip) is a tip of the island's main archipelago Fernando de Noronha, Brazil next to Dolphin Bay and Lion Beach.
The corvette the Navy of Brazil, Cv Ipiranga (V-17) was shipwrecked on site in October 1983.
At the tip of the shoe there is a center opening in the cliff known as "portão (gate)".