Tangalooma Wrecks

by | Sep 15, 2017 | Australia, Moreton Bay, Queensland Coast | 0 comments

 

We enjoyed a beautiful sunset on an overnight anchorage to Lucinda Bay. Alongside there are the Tangalooma Wrecks where we ventured by tender just to have a look around. Situated on the western side of Moreton Island, the Tangalooma Wrecks comprises 17 vessels deliberately sunk to not only form a breakwall for small boats, but also to create a unique and exciting wreck dive and snorkel site. The wrecks provide great diving in depths from 2 to 10 metres. The shallow water of the site attracts an amazing array of marine life, including wobbegongs, trevally, kingfish, yellowtail and lots of tropical fish. Each wreck tells a different story, with the hulls of each waiting to be explored. The Tangalooma Wrecks are a casual swim off the beach for those who want an easily accessible dive, but be careful of the currents between the shore and the wrecks.

 

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