This 90 meter cargo ship sank in 2000, she now lies on her side at around 18 meters below. Reef adaptation can be seen here as already there are corals and shells growing on the hull. Big schools of snappers, jacks and trevally circle the hulk and myriad smaller fish shelter inside. Penetration is possible for experienced divers and the engine room, wheelhouse and cabins are all accessible. The old, slightly decayig metal makes for a slightly eerie experience and an equally amazing backshot for some photos. An air pocket insode the wreck is also lots of fun for divers but as ever it is best not to breath this potentially comntaminated air. This is a great scuba diving spot and and when visibily is good (sometimes it is bad) then this is a very good wreck dive.
Sugar Wreck
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