HMS Scylla is Europe's first artificial reef. Thousands of people watched as HMS Scylla was sunk in Whitsand Bay near Plymouth to become Europe's first artificial reef. It's taken five years and £1m ...
March 2004 and former Royal Navy frigate HMS Scylla is scuttled March 2009 and the colonisation of the wreck has settled down Summer 2013 and divers continue to visit the beautifully adorned wreck ...
When it was decided to turn a former Royal Navy frigate into an underwater oasis and artificial reef for divers, tragedy was probably not something that was on the minds of those behind the plan. The ...
Two men who lost their lives diving the wreck of HMS Scylla off the Cornish coast have been formally named ahead of their inquest which will be held next month. Andrew Harman, from Plymouth and Mark ...
A decommissioned warship is to be sunk off the coast of Cornwall to create Europe's first artificial diving reef. The former Royal Navy frigate, which weighs 2,500 tonnes, will be scuttled in Whitsand ...
HM Coastguard said the pair are believed to have become trapped as they explored HMS Scylla, which was sunk in 2004 to create an offshore reef. A major search operation off Whitsand Bay was launched ...
Former Royal Navy frigate HMS Scylla was scuttled in Whitsand Bay near Plymouth in March 2004 and has attracted thousands of divers to the area. But as well as boosting tourism, Scylla is now a source ...
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