Submitted by divetime
Date: 2010-10-05
YouTube Username: paulnaude
Video ID: 2813
Read this .... Durban is on the East coast of Africa on the Indian Ocean, Durban experiences the warm Indian Ocean and with it an abundance of fish life making this wreck dive stunning. Another exciting issue knowing it is unidentified to date. It may have been the Nelsea Meadow. The forward section looks has two large boilers. Its a single screw vessel. The shape of the bow too may be a tell tale to what vessel category it belonged too? The fish life aft includes Harlequin goldies, lion fish, rays, Dagga salmon, gitar sharks, dolphins, all a plenty. Coopers make a huge dish or snack for the pelagic's that harvest here from deep! Sharks are often seen swimming around! Us Divers keep it clean by cutting off the fishing line and scooping lead in the shape of fishermen's sinkers which we turn into divers weight belts. heh heh