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Ark of Jesus Christ, a wooden fishing boat at a depth of 19m.(36°07′08″N 5°21′13″W / 36.119002°N 5.353625°W / 36.119002; -5.353625) (Smaller vessels)
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A Pilot boat, at a depth of 22m.(36°07′58″N 5°22′00″W / 36.132886°N 5.366772°W / 36.132886; -5.366772) (Smaller vessels)
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SS Excellent, a 1600-ton steamsail ship which sank after colliding on 29 February 1888. Roughly 260 ft in length, the wreck, at a depth of 30 m, is upside down with the engine and a boiler still visible.(36°08′15″N 5°21′55″W / 36.137519°N 5.365221°W / 36.137519; -5.365221) (Larger ships and aircraft)
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Helen, a fishing vessel at a depth of 21m.(36°08′00″N 5°21′53″W / 36.133295°N 5.364662°W / 36.133295; -5.364662) (Smaller vessels)
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A cable laying barge artificially sunk in 1990 at a depth of 33m wa later joined from many ships and other items to create a reef.(36°06′52″N 5°21′08″W / 36.114316°N 5.352249°W / 36.114316; -5.352249) (Larger ships and aircraft)
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Mui, at a depth 35m.(36°08′08″N 5°22′03″W / 36.135619°N 5.367516°W / 36.135619; -5.367516) (Smaller vessels)
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