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In March 1955, the cargo vessel, SS Inchkeith, carrying coal and timber struck a rock and sank at the mouth of the inlet near Duncan Island. Today, it is a popular dive site with its
generally lower visibility giving the wreck an air of mystery.
The bow rests on its starboard side with the hatches and cargo hold clearly visible. An enormous propeller is a star
attraction at the stern, which sits upright in 18metres / 60 feet of water. Anemones and corals encrust the ship's skeleton, and solitar…
In March 1955, the cargo vessel, SS Inchkeith, carrying coal and timber struck a rock and sank at the mouth of the inlet near Duncan Island. Today, it is a popular dive site with its
generally lower visibility giving the wreck an air of mystery.
The bow rests on its starboard side with the hatches and cargo hold clearly visible. An enormous propeller is a star
attraction at the stern, which sits upright in 18metres / 60 feet of water. Anemones and corals encrust the ship's skeleton, and solitary giant grouper and great barracuda sometimes emerge from the shadows. The wreck is covered in scorpionfish, cleaner shrimp, and patches of soft corals.
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