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The minesweeper HMNZS South Seas sits in the middle of the Wellington shipping lane where it was ran over by the ferry Wahine.
| Name Dive Site: | HMNZS South Seas |
| Inserted/Added by: | splash_gordon |
| Rated: | Rated not yet |
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The HMNZS South Seas was built in 1913 by Goole Ship Building and Repairing Co Ltd. She was lost off Point Halswell, Wellington Harbour, on December 19th 1942, after a collision with the inter-island ferry Wahine.
NB: You do have to ring the sister-island ferry company to get approval for diving on this particular wreck as it is in the path of the ferries.
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