Milora Wreck

Wreck Dives
Torquay
Ships Graveyard, Bass Strait, Vic
The Milora was scuttled in 1934 after running aground in Port Phillip near Queenscliff. She is the largest wreck in the ships graveyard at 101M.

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TheSS Milora was a 3347-tonne coal transport ship, and built in1893. She was heading from Newcastle to Melbourne when she ran ashore near Queenscliff. It deemed too expensive to salvage so she was scuttled in 1934.

She is the largest wreck in the ships graveyard at 101M and the longest journey from The Rip.

She stands up around 12 metres in 40 metres of water around 7 kilometres offshore from Fisherman's Beach.

The bow faces south. There a large pipe (shaft casing) covering nearly the length of the wreck.

There is often an abundance of fish life to inspect.

Diving


Depth (M):
41

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