
Divers visiting the SCUBA Travel web site have voted the Yongala (Australia) the best dive site in the world. It has nearly double the number of votes as its runner-up, the Thistlegorm (Red Sea)...
The Yongala is a shipwreck in Queensland (Australia) which sank during a cyclone in 1911 killing 122 people. She had no telegraph facilities and so could not be warned of the weather ahead. Covered in sea life, she is what diving is all about.
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