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Category
Description
Wreck of IJN Mutsu(en)
Japan / Yamaguchi / Iwakuni
military, wreck
The Mutsu was the sister ship of the battleship Nagato. These two were the only Japanese battleships to be armed with 16 inch guns. The Mutsu sunk as a result of an internal explosion in 1943. Her sister ship only
Wreck of IJN Haruna(en)
Japan / Hiroshima / Kure
military
Wreckage from the IJN Haruna sunk at her moorings by US carrier planes in 1945 www.combinedfleet.com/haruna.htm
Wrack der "Bille"(de)
Germany / Schleswig-Holstein / Bad_Schwartau (Lübeck)
wreck
Abana (Wreck)(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Thornton-Cleveleys
ship, shipwreck
On 22nd December 1894, the Norwegian ship, Abana was sailing from Liverpool to Florida but was caught up in a storm and mistook the then recently built Blackpool Tower for a lighthouse. The Abana was first seen off North Pier
Wreck(en)
Korea_(North) / Kangwon / Munchon
north, korea, wreck, interesting place
Small wreck
Port Johnson Wrecks(en)
USA / New_Jersey / Bayonne
seaport, ship, abandoned, wreck, sunken, occidental
Port Johnson, once old coal port, holds the wrecks of at least 7 historically significant ships. The Occidental is the most notable, and had a long and storied career, detailed in the links below. www.nytimes.com/2004/05/20/nyregion/20harbor.html?ei=50...;en=182519b2fabece26&ex=1400472000&partner=USERLAND&pagewanted=print&position= www.pbs.org/newshour/essays/february99/rosenblatt_2-17....
sailing ship wreck..(river Lune)(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Galgate
The James Eagan Layne (Wreck)(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Torpoint
interesting place
The USA built 2700 Liberty ships for World War Two. But in most diving logbooks there is only one - the James Eagan Layne, the most dived ship in British waters. She was one of 120 Liberty ships named after
The Hispania (Wreck)(en)
United_Kingdom / Scotland / Tobermory
shipwreck
On Saturday, 18 December 1954, the storm wind, rain and sleet became so bad that Captain Ivan Dahn took the Hispania into the waters of the Scottish islands for shelter, writes Kendall McDonald. The Swedish steamer, built in 1912, had
HMS Formidable (Wreck)(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Brixham
shipwreck
15,000-ton battleship, built Portsmouth 1898. 430ft x 75ft. 15,000hp triple-expansion engines. Armed: four 12in, twelve 6in, sixteen 12-pounder and six 3-pounder guns, four torpedo tubes. Position: 50 13.14N; 03 03.99W. Depth: 60m. Sunk: 1 January, 1915, by two torpedoes from
SMS Cöln II (Wreck)(en)
United_Kingdom / Scotland / Stromness
shipwreck
The light cruiser Cöln was the last of the 74 ships of the surrendered German High Seas Fleet to reach Scapa Flow, but among the first to obey the order to scuttle. All 5531 tons of her went down, sternfirst
HMS Foudroyant (Wreck)(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Blackpool
ship, shipwreck
The HMS Foudroyant, which had been used by Nelson as his flagship from 6 June 1799 until the end of June 1801, was wrecked on 16th June 1897, during a fund-raising voyage around the coast of Great Britain. The Foudroyant
HMS Carantan (Wreck)(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Swanage
407-ton French submarine chaser, taken over by Royal Navy at fall of France, built 1939. 116ft x 18ft. Armed with 75mm field gun, one 2-pounder, two 20mm Oerlikons, four machine guns and depth charges. Position: 50 34.95N; 01 56.18W. Depth:
HMS Empress of India (Wreck)(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Lyme_Regis
shipwreck
She was massive, and still is. She was a big battleship with big guns. Some of her armour plate was more than 17in thick. But it was a good job she never went to war. She was built in Pembroke
THE Fairweather V (Wreck)(en)
United_Kingdom / Scotland / Ullapool
THE TWO STERN TRAWLERS LEFT ULLAPOOL just after midnight on a dark February night in 1991, and headed out of Loch Broom for the Minch and the fishing grounds, writes Kendall MacDonald. The trawlers were sisters, Fairweather and Fairwind, 101ft
The Innisjura (Wreck)(en)
United_Kingdom / Scotland / Ullapool
wreck
Cargo Vessel in timber, disappeared 1920/21, discovered close to the fairweather V in 1991, position given 57.56.33N 005.21.11W, access to divers
The Malvina (Wreck)(en)
United_Kingdom / England / Flamborough
wreck
Malvina: 1244-ton iron-screw steamer-schooner, built 1879. 254ft x 31ft. Armed. Cargo: General, London for Leith. Position: 54 08.25N; 00 04.40W. Depth: 25m. Sunk: 3 August, 1918, by torpedo from UB-104 when 1 mile from Flamborough Head. Fourteen lost. Diving: U-boat
Regina(en)
USA / Michigan / Lexington
lake, sanilac, huron, wreck, regina, lexington, storm, shipwreck, ship, scuba diving facility / area, ----
Regina Shipwreck, sunk in the Great Storm of 1913.
North Star(en)
USA / Michigan / Port_Sanilac
scuba diving facility / area, ship, shipwreck, preserve, dive, wreck, underwater, sanilac
North Star shipwreck
New York(en)
USA / Michigan / Port_Sanilac
york, huron, underwater, wreck, shores, steam, barge, dive, preserve, shipwreck, ship, scuba diving facility / area, lake, sanilac
The New York is a twin-screw steambarge that sunk in 1876. The wreck features hogging arches, which are still partially standing, and make for a fantastic sight. The wreck also has a pair of unique oscillating steam engines.
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