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		<title>The Wrecks of Aliwal: Diving the Nebo and The Produce</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Aliwal Shoal was named after a ship that almost sank here in 1849. Since then, the reef has claimed two major vessels that have now transformed into thriving artificial reefs. For wreck enthusiasts, these are &#8220;must-dive&#8221; sites. The SS Nebo (sank 1884) This 2,000-ton steamship hit the Shoal on her maiden voyage from Sunderland to...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="/aliwal-shoal-diving/">Aliwal Shoal</a> was named after a ship that almost sank here in 1849. Since then, the reef has claimed two major vessels that have now transformed into thriving artificial reefs. For wreck enthusiasts, these are &#8220;must-dive&#8221; sites.</p>
<h3 style="color: #ff6602;">The <a href="/diving/wreck-dive/#nebo">SS Nebo</a> (sank 1884)</h3>
<p>This 2,000-ton steamship hit the Shoal on her maiden voyage from Sunderland to Durban. She capsized and sank instantly.</p>
<p><strong>Depth:</strong> 27m</p>
<p><strong>The Highlight:</strong> The <a href="/diving/wreck-dive/#nebo">Nebo</a> lies upside down. Her propeller is a famous photo opportunity, and the hull is often covered in soft coral. Because she is an older wreck, she has broken down significantly, making her safe for divers who are new to wrecks.</p>
<h3 style="color: #ff6602;">The <a href="/diving/wreck-dive/#produce">MV Produce</a> (sank 1974)</h3>
<p>A Norwegian bulk carrier that struck the Northern Pinnacles. The crew was rescued, but the ship serves as a monument to the power of the Shoal.</p>
<p><strong>Depth:</strong> 32m</p>
<p><strong>The Highlight:</strong> This is a massive ship (176m long). She is home to gigantic Brindle Bass (Giant Grouper) that can weigh up to 400kg.</p>
<p><strong>Tip:</strong> Because of the depth, we highly recommend diving the <a href="/diving/wreck-dive/#produce">Produce</a> on Nitrox to give you more time to explore.</p>
<h3 style="color: #ff6602;">Ready to explore history?</h3>
<p> Book a <a href="/diving/wreck-dive/">Wreck Dive</a> with ScubaCo today.</p>
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