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Casablanca photos

Casablanca was a Iron lighter of 547 tons built in 1912. Scuttled in the ships graveyard on the 16th February 1950. A classic wreck dive favoured by many divers wanting a return visit.
open porthole
Lisa & mast Lisa on the bow
Scuttle on the forward mast Scuttle hangs on the bow
Broken hull scuttle shows off--bow again!
Lisa & the forward mast with the crows nest one of the two Mast that lie to starboard on sand
Steering Wheel Bass under the gunnel
more rust Bow section
Base plate for Mast Bass on the Helm
Steering Wheel at the stern Wheel/Pulley
section of mast ?
Bollard

Safe Diving.....

Jeff Giddins


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