Oceanus Scuba checking out the wreck of the SS Maori, in Hout Bay, Cape Town South Africa. Keen to join the next trip? Visit us at http://www.oceanusscuba.com
Share this video:
http://youtu.be/lawpdPLwscM
Like our channel:
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCWL5joOUx3BGXPqw0gfR_Q
Like Oceanus Scuba on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/oceanusscuba
Follow us on Twitter
https://twitter.com/OceanusScuba
The "SS Maori" was a 123m Steamer built in 1883. The ship was wrecked in the bay to the north of Duiker Point on the Cape Peninsula on Thursday 5 August 1909 in thick fog and drizzle while on a voyage from London to New Zealand with a mixed cargo of British manufactured goods, including explosives, railway-lines, crockery and water-piping. The ship’s bell can be viewed in the Hout Bay museum. (This is a historical wreck and is now protected by legislation. Removing wreckage or artifacts is a criminal offence.)
Music "Dream", by Goldfish
http://goldfishlive.com/
Oceanus Scuba checking out the wreck of the SS Maori, in Hout Bay, Cape Town South Africa. Keen to join the next trip? Visit us at http://www.oceanusscuba.com Share this video: http://youtu.be/lawpdPLwscM Like our channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCWL5joOUx3BGXPqw0gfR_Q Like Oceanus Scuba on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oceanusscuba Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/OceanusScuba The "SS Maori" was a 123m Steamer built in 1883. The ship was wrecked in the bay to the north of Duiker Point on the Cape Peninsula on Thursday 5 August 1909 in thick fog and drizzle while on a voyage from London to New Zealand with a mixed cargo of British manufactured goods, including explosives, railway-lines, crockery and water-piping. The ship’s bell can be viewed in the Hout Bay museum. (This is a historical wreck and is now protected by legislation. Removing wreckage or artifacts is a criminal offence.) Music "Dream", by Goldfish http://goldfishlive.com/