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Nebo Wreck

Depth: Average 19m / Maximum 25m

The Nebo was a 2000 ton wooden steamer that sank on her maiden voyage from Sunderland to Durban on the 20th May 1884. It is assumed that the ship was not correctly loaded and sank in heavy seas. Her cargo railway line material makes a surreal sighting on the bottom of the ocean.

Her stern is fairly intact but the bow and midships is quite broken up. The propeller was damaged in the grounding and the blade can still be seen on the Shoal in the Pinnacles area. The stern is home to a large variety of fish and also has a swim through below the propeller. The boilers are visible in the midships area as are the cargo of railway girders. There is a large debris field on the port side.

 

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