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 Aircraft :: 35m.
Bristol Bombay bomber which ditched shortly after the second world war.

 Arce De Jesus Christ :: 19m.
Intact fishing boat sitting upright.

 Bottle Site  5-25m
For hundreds of years ships have been anchoring in the shallow sheltered water on the western side of “The Rock”.

Cannon Pile  27m
A large collection of steel cannon believed to have come from a Spanish  siege b

 Eastern Reef  36-46m.
Large boulders inhabited by large Conger Eels, Grouper etc.

 S.S. Excellent 30m.
This steel clad steamer sank after a collision in 1888. Lying upside down, she has three access points. The iron prop lies on the seabed.

 Five Wreck 20m.
All these boats were scuttled including a 30m steel Dutch barge to encourage marine life.

Helen  21m.
Spanish fishing vessel which is every divers idea of what a wreck looks  like, she sits on her keel with easy access to the wheelhouse. Excellent  photo opportunity.

 Italian Chariot 33m.
There isn’t much left of this chariot after it was mistaken for  a torpedo and blown up. It is believed to have been the chariot that broke down on “Buster” Crabb.

 Los Pecos 19-80m.
A huge pinnacle of rock surrounded by deep water. A stunning dive.

 Mount Olivet - 22-22m.
Known locally as the inner and outer, this steel clad steamer broke into two after several attempts to lift it.

 S.S. Rosslyn 21m.
A very scenic wreck dive. Lying at the bottom of the South Mole, she is  fairly broken up but many pans are recogniseable. Excellent for photography.

 Seven Sisters  0-20m.
Photographers Delight: this group of rocks has a profusion of marine life.

 482m  16m.
A popular dive site of a cable laying barge, sunk as an artificial reef.

 

 

 

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