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The Charlwood Known
locally as the Glass wreck, she is a steel sailing vessel that
sank around the 1890's whose cargo was glass products, from cups
& saucers to wine glasses & decanters, including the wine
to go in them although I did hear of a bottle of water that was
early perrier. She is 43 meters in length stands 5 meters proud
& lies at 63 meters. The
viz can be very good on this one 20 meters plus has been known
The Australbush
An armed British merchant ss, that was torpedoed whilst in
ballast en route Le Harve to Barry, of some 4398 tonnes gross.
She lies at a depth of 61meters and stands 7 meters proud.
The East Point 118
meters and 5234 tonnes gross, torpedoed en route London to Philadelphia
and identified from crockery found marked ' Furness Line ' now
lies upright in 70 meters standing 8 meters with a gun on her
stern
The Belle Vertue West
German she sank following a collision in dense fog in April 1973
en route Waterford to Rozenberg with a cargo of containers. she
was 80 meters in length with a beam of 12.5 and a drought of 3.7
meters. She now lies upright in 73 meters.
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