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Wreck Dive | Boat access
Level: Advanced Open Water and beyond.
We have a GPS mark for this location, and it's deemed to be the Duke of Wellington shipwreck. However, we now know the Duke of Wellington lies elsewhere. So what, if anything, lies here? We'd love for someone to check it out and let us know.
Unknown 001 Location Map
Latitude: 38° 49.050′ S (38.8175° S / 38° 49′ 3″ S)
Longitude: 146° 57.000′ E (146.95° E / 146° 57′ E)
Datum: WGS84 |
Google Map
Added: 2022-04-25 18:31:20 GMT, Last updated: 2022-04-28 15:24:29 GMT
Source: GPS (not verified)
Nearest Neighbour: Blackbird, 24,305 m, bearing 296°, WNW
Unknown Site.
Not Duke of Wellington.
Depth: 30 m.
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