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Some of the Wreck Dive Sites
- Chirripo
- A cargo liner/banana boat more or less intact.
- Lying on its side in 15 - 30 metres of water.
- Sunk by a mine in 1917.
- Lagan
- Ex-Kelly's coal boat.
- Lying on its side in 26 - 30 metres of water intact.
- Karanna
- Coaster sunk in 40 metres of water, north of Mew Island.
- Strong tidal currents - requires slack water.
- Tiberia
- A liner of the Anchor Line, torpedoed in 1918.
- Lying intact in 45 - 60 metres of water off Black Head.
- Strong tidal currents.
IRISH SEA
Some of the Wreck Dive Sites
- SS Neotsfield
- Coal boat upright and intact 36 metres to top and 50 metres to seabed.
- SS Upas
- Coaster broken up lying in 20 metres of water.
- SS Daybreak
- Freighter broken up lying in 50 - 55 metres of water.
- SS Harold
- Freighter, fairly intact and lying in 26 metres of water.
- SS Bangor
- Coaster sunk in 1926 carrying Portland stone blocks, lying in 30 metres of water.
- SS Hunsdon
- Freighter sunk in 1918, lying in 38 metres of water, fairly intact.
- SS Kilbroney
- Lying in 26 metres of water, well broken up.
- Armed Trawler
- Lying on Ardglass Bank in 18 metres of water, fairly intact.
- SS St. Barchan
- Coaster lying in 30 metres of water, well broken up.
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