From a thread on Yorkshire Divers, Leigh Cunningham and Mark Andrews yesterday finalised their Yolande project by scuba diving the wreck itself, which can be found between 145 and 200m on a sandy ledge on a reef wall. The Yolande, a 72m ship carrying bathroom fittings, originally sank in 1981, on the edge of what [...]
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