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 Twin Wrecks

UK, Scotland, Strathclyde

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Latitude: 56° 4.266' N
Longitude: 4° 50.319' W

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English (Translate this text in English): Beach at the side of the road with some parking at the railing which overlooks the beach.

English (Translate this text in English): Beach at the side of the road with some parking at the railing which overlooks the beach.

Beach at the side of the road with some parking at the railing which overlooks the beach.

English (Translate this text in English): Beach at the side of the road with some parking at the railing which overlooks the beach.

English (Translate this text in English): Beach at the side of the road with some parking at the railing which overlooks the beach.

English (Translate this text in English): Beach at the side of the road with some parking at the railing which overlooks the beach.

English (Translate this text in English): Beach at the side of the road with some parking at the railing which overlooks the beach.

English (Translate this text in English): Beach at the side of the road with some parking at the railing which overlooks the beach.

English (Translate this text in English): Beach at the side of the road with some parking at the railing which overlooks the beach.

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 Dive site Characteristics

Alternative name Five Wrecks

Average depth 20 m / 65.6 ft

Max depth 25 m / 82 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): From the shore head up the loch a bit, used to be an old pontoon which you could use as a reference and lining up with a big buoy on the far shore drop down to 10m and head out from shore to hopefully hit the wreck.

To yachts are wrecked here, connected by a rope from the bow of the deepest one. Otherwise it's a sandy bottom with not much to see.

Visibility is generally poor but enough to take a look around the wrecks if/when you find them.

Fishing line is a hazard in this area as shore fishing is popular at this beach.

Due to it's proximity to Faslane Naval Facility the MOD Police will pay a visit to ask a few questions. Keep on their good side by telephoning ahead and letting them know where you are diving.

English (Translate this text in English): From the shore head up the loch a bit, used to be an old pontoon which you could use as a reference and lining up with a big buoy on the far shore drop down to 10m and head out from shore to hopefully hit the wreck.

To yachts are wrecked here, connected by a rope from the bow of the deepest one. Otherwise it's a sandy bottom with not much to see.

Visibility is generally poor but enough to take a look around the wrecks if/when you find them.

Fishing line is a hazard in this area as shore fishing is popular at this beach.

Due to it's proximity to Faslane Naval Facility the MOD Police will pay a visit to ask a few questions. Keep on their good side by telephoning ahead and letting them know where you are diving.

From the shore head up the loch a bit, used to be an old pontoon which you could use as a reference and lining up with a big buoy on the far shore drop down to 10m and head out from shore to hopefully hit the wreck.

To yachts are wrecked here, connected by a rope from the bow of the deepest one. Otherwise it's a sandy bottom with not much to see.

Visibility is generally poor but enough to take a look around the wrecks if/when you find them.

Fishing line is a hazard in this area as shore fishing is popular at this beach.

Due to it's proximity to Faslane Naval Facility the MOD Police will pay a visit to ask a few questions. Keep on their good side by telephoning ahead and letting them know where you are diving.

English (Translate this text in English): From the shore head up the loch a bit, used to be an old pontoon which you could use as a reference and lining up with a big buoy on the far shore drop down to 10m and head out from shore to hopefully hit the wreck.

To yachts are wrecked here, connected by a rope from the bow of the deepest one. Otherwise it's a sandy bottom with not much to see.

Visibility is generally poor but enough to take a look around the wrecks if/when you find them.

Fishing line is a hazard in this area as shore fishing is popular at this beach.

Due to it's proximity to Faslane Naval Facility the MOD Police will pay a visit to ask a few questions. Keep on their good side by telephoning ahead and letting them know where you are diving.

English (Translate this text in English): From the shore head up the loch a bit, used to be an old pontoon which you could use as a reference and lining up with a big buoy on the far shore drop down to 10m and head out from shore to hopefully hit the wreck.

To yachts are wrecked here, connected by a rope from the bow of the deepest one. Otherwise it's a sandy bottom with not much to see.

Visibility is generally poor but enough to take a look around the wrecks if/when you find them.

Fishing line is a hazard in this area as shore fishing is popular at this beach.

Due to it's proximity to Faslane Naval Facility the MOD Police will pay a visit to ask a few questions. Keep on their good side by telephoning ahead and letting them know where you are diving.

English (Translate this text in English): From the shore head up the loch a bit, used to be an old pontoon which you could use as a reference and lining up with a big buoy on the far shore drop down to 10m and head out from shore to hopefully hit the wreck.

To yachts are wrecked here, connected by a rope from the bow of the deepest one. Otherwise it's a sandy bottom with not much to see.

Visibility is generally poor but enough to take a look around the wrecks if/when you find them.

Fishing line is a hazard in this area as shore fishing is popular at this beach.

Due to it's proximity to Faslane Naval Facility the MOD Police will pay a visit to ask a few questions. Keep on their good side by telephoning ahead and letting them know where you are diving.

English (Translate this text in English): From the shore head up the loch a bit, used to be an old pontoon which you could use as a reference and lining up with a big buoy on the far shore drop down to 10m and head out from shore to hopefully hit the wreck.

To yachts are wrecked here, connected by a rope from the bow of the deepest one. Otherwise it's a sandy bottom with not much to see.

Visibility is generally poor but enough to take a look around the wrecks if/when you find them.

Fishing line is a hazard in this area as shore fishing is popular at this beach.

Due to it's proximity to Faslane Naval Facility the MOD Police will pay a visit to ask a few questions. Keep on their good side by telephoning ahead and letting them know where you are diving.

English (Translate this text in English): From the shore head up the loch a bit, used to be an old pontoon which you could use as a reference and lining up with a big buoy on the far shore drop down to 10m and head out from shore to hopefully hit the wreck.

To yachts are wrecked here, connected by a rope from the bow of the deepest one. Otherwise it's a sandy bottom with not much to see.

Visibility is generally poor but enough to take a look around the wrecks if/when you find them.

Fishing line is a hazard in this area as shore fishing is popular at this beach.

Due to it's proximity to Faslane Naval Facility the MOD Police will pay a visit to ask a few questions. Keep on their good side by telephoning ahead and letting them know where you are diving.

English (Translate this text in English): From the shore head up the loch a bit, used to be an old pontoon which you could use as a reference and lining up with a big buoy on the far shore drop down to 10m and head out from shore to hopefully hit the wreck.

To yachts are wrecked here, connected by a rope from the bow of the deepest one. Otherwise it's a sandy bottom with not much to see.

Visibility is generally poor but enough to take a look around the wrecks if/when you find them.

Fishing line is a hazard in this area as shore fishing is popular at this beach.

Due to it's proximity to Faslane Naval Facility the MOD Police will pay a visit to ask a few questions. Keep on their good side by telephoning ahead and letting them know where you are diving.

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