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  2. List of shipwrecks of Australia - Wikipedia

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    A transport ship that was bombed by Japanese planes returning from the attack on Darwin. The captain attempted to beach the ship on Bathurst Island , but the engines failed three miles offshore. 11°42.3′S 130°02′E  /  11.7050°S 130.033°E  / -11.7050; 130.033  ( Don Isidro

  3. Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage Database - Wikipedia

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    The Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage Database (AUCHD) is an online, searchable database containing data on shipwrecks, aircraft that have been submerged underwater or wrecked on the shore, and other artefacts of cultural significance which are or have been underwater.

  4. List of 17th-century shipwrecks in Australia - Wikipedia

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    According to the National Shipwreck Database, it was refloated. The Western Australian Shipwrecks Database lists as sources Heeres (1899) p. 51; The West Australian, 4 February 1937; The West Australian, 24 February 1937; and research notes of D. C. Cowan. The first of these appears to be in error, as Heeres makes no mention of a ship grounding ...

  5. Category:Shipwrecks of Australia - Wikipedia

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  6. Shipwrecks of Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable visitation to the shipwrecks is welcomed and only three wrecks off the coast of Western Australia require a permit for entry to the site. These are the VOC ship Zuytdorp and the WWII adversaries Kormoran and HMAS Sydney. While also presenting its work in books, journals and other specialist outlets, the Department has also ...

  7. Discovered: WW2 shipwreck on which nearly 1,000 died - AOL

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    The search for the wreck, found at a depth of more than 4,000 metres (13,123 feet) was led by a maritime archaeology not-for-profit and deep-sea survey specialists, and supported by Australia's ...

  8. Lists of shipwrecks - Wikipedia

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    List of shipwrecks in the Great Lakes; List of shipwrecks of Massachusetts; List of shipwrecks of North Carolina; List of shipwrecks of Oregon; List of shipwrecks of South America; List of shipwrecks of Oceania. List of shipwrecks of Australia; List of shipwrecks of Southland; List of shipwrecks in international waters. List of shipwrecks in ...

  9. List of Australian heritage lists - Wikipedia

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    Australian National Shipwreck Database - a register of over 7000 wrecks located within Australian waters; List of National Trust properties in Australia - properties owned by National Trust of Australia which are listed on at least one of the National, State or Local Government registers; List of Overseas Places of Historic Significance to ...