The SS Yongala sank in 1911 off Cape Bowling Green in the Great Barrie Reef, with the loss of 122 people. The wreck is about 100 m long lying in 26 metres of...
The Catlin Seaview Survey team surveyed the famous wreck of the SS Yongala in October 2012. The wreck is home to some huge Sting-Rays which ride the ocean cu...
Scuba Diving the SS Yongala Shipwreck with Sixbar Angelfish and Barramundi My Channel - http://www.youtube.com/user/CoralSeaVideo Subscribe - http://www.yout...
Scuba Diving the SS Yongala Shipwreck with Sea Sneak, Cowtail Stingray and a Grouper My Channel - http://www.youtube.com/user/CoralSeaVideo Subscribe - http:...
The SS Yongala was a steamship built in 1903 and sank during a tropical storm off the coast of Queensland, Australia, on 14 march 1911. Unfortunately none of...
The history of the SS Yongala, which sunk off the North Queensland coast near Townsville on its 99th voyage on March 23, 1911. By Jessica Francis for JCNN.
Yongala Dive show you the incredible array of marine life inhabiting the SS YONGALA Shipwreck today. Yongala Express will transport you to the dive of your d...
Ship sank in 1911 during a cyclone en route from Melbourne to Cairns, only to be found in 1958 just south of Townsville. Start of whale shark season apparent...
The SS Yongala sank in 1911 off Cape Bowling Green in the Great Barrie Reef, with the loss of 122 people. The wreck is about 100 m long lying in 26 metres of...
There's something special about diving a 100 year old wreck. Growth and wildlife is off the charts. Everything's big. Grouper, GTs, rays, turtles, wrass, sea...
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