Geltwood Wreck

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mr_sav

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Hi, I had the opportunity to dive a wreck on the remote south east coast of South Australia some weeks ago.

This majestic 3 masted steel sailing ship came to grief in 1876.

The site is is high energy, so sand particles whizzing about. There is still a lot of cargo down on the wreck site.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IP4igCZ0ivE


If you would like to see other videos of mine - then you can search ozdiverdown in youtube.

Videos include wrecks, reefs and jetties and cave diving.

Hope you enjoy.

Regards,

Savy
 

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