SS Tuggerah New South Wales Australia. Full Documentary
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- The Tuggerah is regarded as the best wreck dive in the Sydney area, with more marine life than any other. Like most of the wrecks in Sydney she was a small collier that supplied coal to harbour side industry or the bunkers of visiting steamships. She is my "home" wreck and I dived her for the first time in 1984. Since then I have completed hundreds of dives to her. Over 40 years of great memories of local diving
Beautiful documentary ! It was a pleasure to watch and learn this story, thanks 👍
We have all heard of the shipwrecks like Titanic etc, but just within sight of our coastline events like this happened. Thanks for your comments
There's no Port at Sandon Point.
If large seas were due they probably had no choice but to leave.
All the local jetties around here eventually got smashed to pieces by storms.
Another brilliant piece on Australia's maritime heritage. Well done!
Thanks Mark
Excellent photography and such clear visibility
Thank you so much 😀
We need more mini documentaries on our maritime history and the wrecks in our oceans
It is just so interesting
It was that thought that resulted in these presentations being made ..
great content..artfully captured//and informative narration..well done folks..
Thanks for the feed back..more to come in the following weeks.
Thanks, I had no idea we had such beautiful sea life just off our coast, I live on the shores of Tuggerah lake. Great photography and 'characters'
I'll be posting more NSW's wreck stories in the coming week. Thanks for your feed back
I think the Captain would not need to be told of the list, he could see it!
I'm sure he did. The two obviously never got on