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Freediving the Star of Greece Wreck, South Australia
The Star of Greece is a well known historic ship wreck at Port Willunga, South Australia. It's a good little dive just 200 metres swim from the shore. The wreckage is broken up and spread over a large area. In low tide part of it sticks above the water. The history of how the ship came to be wrecked and the numerous fatalities that resulted can be read about at the South Australian Maritime Museum. Some parts of the ship that were salvaged can also be seen there. Overlooking the bay is the Star of Greece Restaurant which is named after the ship which is worth a visit too.
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