A recent free dive on the Darwin Princess was interesting. The open space between the sea floor and the rear deck has been filled up with sand. In the past this area was a wide gap that fish loved to hide under. As far as I know it has always been upside down.
So it looks like a round lump of natural reef now, not much excuse for fish to stop by. We only saw a few trevelly cruising past. Another wreck claimed by the sea.
kiss the Princess goodbye
- BarraBeast
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- BarraBeast
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Re: kiss the Princess goodbye
i guess no-one line fishes this wreck? it's a shame. the same fate as the mandorah queen.
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Re: kiss the Princess goodbye
good info none the less beastie.
keep it coming
keep it coming
fishing and beers,
wonder what the poor people are up to!!!
wonder what the poor people are up to!!!
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