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Scuba Dive with Sharks at Foggy Cave
FOGGY CAVE
Depth: 41 Metres
Foggy cave is a popular area for sighting grey nurse sharks which frequent the area around April each year . Apart from the cave ,the surrounding area is interesting with drop offs, sea whips and gorgonians  which  may have anemones on them. Schooling Kingfish, yellowtail and mullet may also
be seen in this area.
 
COMMONWEALTH 
Depth: 41.2 metres
Twin screw Timber steamer sank in 1916. No lives were lost. The engine and boilers are exposed with other parts scattered over the surrounding reef. Its not uncommon to find deck pins and other fasteners of the time. Interesting dive with schooling yellowtail surrounding the area.
Scuba Dive at Commonwealth and see some of the most amazing Scuba Dive Wrecks
 
Scuba Dive the unknown at Kiama with Dive Imports Australia
KIAMA 
Depth: 46 metres
This coal collier sank in 1951. Its is a good wreck dive with interesting items scattered around. The boiler is predominant and not too far away from  the wreck lies the large hatch cover. Cuttlefish seem to be attracted to this site and often follow divers around for the full duration of the dive. A deeper dive which requires
 
NERONG
Depth: 48 metres
The collier Nerong sank of Norah Head in 1917. The wooden sections of the ship have long gone however the steel structure, boiler and engine still remain. An interesting feature is the ships brick stove just behind the boiler. The Nerong is the fishiest dive on the coast, quite often it is impossible to see the wreck because of fish and beware of many Wobbegong sharks who call the Nerong home.
Scuba Dive the wooden sections of the ship at Nerong
 
Scuba Dive the boile at Galava
GALAVA
Depth: 51metres
Coal collier which sank in 1927. Seven lives were lost. The boiler has interesting growth of vivid yellow anemones whilst the rest of the  wreck is gradually breaking up. Boar fish have recently started to congregate around this wreck as well as the usual Kingfish and yellowtail. A deeper dive which requires the very experienced
 
 

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