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Kingston Turqoise

Kingston Turqoise

Orkney, United Kingdom

Depth
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65m

Visibility
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13m - 38m

Entry
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Boat

Experience Level

Advanced


About Kingston Turqoise

The Kingston Turquoise was a Hull Fishing Trawler bound for Iceland when she sank. She steered into the North Shoal of the Orkney Mainland and sank within 4 minutes. This incident took place on January 25 , 1965. Its a deep dive and is recommended for advanced level divers only. The wreck is still intact and many artifacts may be found here. Rich in corals and marine life.

Kingston Turqoise Dive Info

Terrain & Features

Wreck, Reef, Deep

Entry Type

Boat

Max Depth

65m

Visibility Range

13m 38m

Experience Level

Advanced

Best Gas

Marine Life

  • Various
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