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The freshwater that rises to the surface under pressure that is consistent in this region has eroded a weakness in
Certification: Cave
Depth: 36M
The Hurricane was a three-masted iron ship of 1,198 tons, built in Glasgow in 1853, on a length of 214.9 feet, a
Certification: OW
Depth: 10M
Built in 1914 by Fleming and Ferguson in Paisley Scotland as the Sir William Matthews, she was a twin screwed
Certification: OW
Depth: 20M
Iddlebiddy has a solution tube around 800mm wide and 8M deep. A team with climbing gear is required to enter
Certification: ADV Cave
Depth: 20M
The VHB-53 (sister ship of the VHB-54) was a steel hopper barge, she was scuttled on 19 February 1971 in
Certification: Tech60
Depth: 56M
The Ozone was built in 1886 near Glasgow, in Scotland. She was 80 metres in length with paddles that were
Certification: OW
Depth: 2M
The Werfa was built in Hawdon on the Tyne River in the UK in 1883 and was 71 metres in
Certification: Tech60
Depth: 65M
The Buninyong was a steel screw steamer built in Furness, UK and was launched in 1883, she was 92 metres
Certification: Tech60
Depth: 54M
The Campana was built in 1875 and scuttled on 30 July 1929, her length was 59 metres and 9.7 metres
Certification: Tech60
Depth: 57M
The Sir William McPherson was a steel dredge, built in 1912 for the Melbourne Harbour Trust. with a length of
Certification: Tech60
Depth: 55M