Tangalooma Wrecks, Moreton Island, QLD
These wrecks are a cluster of retired sand-mining vessels that were sunk just off shore of Moreton Island in 1963 by the Queensland government. The ships now create a save harbor for recreational boats, but inadvertently have produced a man-made reef that has become one of the best places to snorkel in Australia.
These wrecks are a cluster of retired sand-mining vessels that were sunk just off shore of Moreton Island in 1963 by the Queensland government. The ships now create a save harbor for recreational boats, but inadvertently have produced a man-made reef that has become one of the best places to snorkel in Australia.
These wrecks are a cluster of retired sand-mining vessels that were sunk just off shore of Moreton Island in 1963 by the Queensland government. The ships now create a save harbor for recreational boats, but inadvertently have produced a man-made reef that has become one of the best places to snorkel in Australia.
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