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The 'Smyrna' historic clipper ship lost...

If you ever fancy diving a clipper I have just found this...

The 'Smyrna' historic clipper ship lost in the English Channel 1888
Iron sailing ship of 1372 tons, sank in 1888 following collision. Upright wreck in 54 metres. Masts and spars lie on the seabed. Some rigging still stands on the port side. Lots of cargo. Classic clipper bow.

Background info:
Smyrna clipper ship

Taken from above link:
dive charter that dive the Smyrna is Wight Spirit
Wight Spirit Charters
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