Star Of Greece Shipwreck

Star Of Greece Shipwreck. Steve's Shipwreck Site STAR OF GREECE WRECK EXHIBITION The ship went down and 18 crew members ended up drowning including the captain from a crew of 28 men. At the time the stormy seas were reported to be 50 feet high (16 metres)

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After doing some research on the internet about the exact location of this shipwreck, the depth and the best way to get there, it was finally time to dive this beautiful spot! The conditions were incredible on this day with almost no winds, no. The ship was remarkable for the amount of brass on deck, and was thought to be the handsomest ship to ever enter Port Adelaide.

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Northern Ireland, by Harland and Wolff, on behalf of James P The Star of Greece The Star Of Greece, wrecked off of Port Willunga, is widely regarded as one of South Australia's worst maritime disasters The Star of Greece was a three-masted clipper that was built in 1868 by Harland and Wolff in Belfast for JP Corry & Co

"Star of Greece" Monument Australia. Built in 1868 by Edward Harland, the Star of Greece was a sleek three-masted, full-rigged iron ship of 1227 tons Star Of Greece was part of the Calcutta jute trade for most of its time, and established a sailing speed record that was never broken

SCUBA Diving A&K HD Star of Greece SEPT 2015 YouTube. A three masted ship of 1227 tons, built in 1868 by Harland & Wolff - Belfast, she left London on 17 March 1888 loaded with a 22-ton gun for the proposed defence fort at Glenelg. Talk about an adventure! So, in this Star of Greece shipwreck snorkel guide, I've got.