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The Quetta Wreck Suggest edit

Australia Suggest · Queensland Suggest
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IntermediateDifficulty
AdvancedRecommended cert
30Max dive depth
30.0 mSite max depth
10.0–30.0 mVisibility
MildCurrent
ModerateSurge
40 minAvg dive time
April to NovemberBest months
26.0–30.0 °CWater (summer)
22.0–25.0 °CWater (winter)

The Quetta Wreck is a historic dive site located off the coast of Far North Queensland, Australia. The wreck is a former passenger ship that sank in 1890 and is now home to a variety of marine life, making it an intriguing site for divers interested in both history and underwater ecosystems.

Divers can explore the remains of the wreck, which is partially intact and offers opportunities to see coral growth and various fish species. The site is suitable for divers looking to experience a blend of wreck diving and marine biodiversity.

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