Steve's Scuba Site blog is being 'rested' whilst Steve concentrates on the Scuba Divers Federation of South Australia's Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/groups/448643155213641/ .
There will still be some scope for blogs at http://stevessharksite.blogspot.com.au/ and possibly http://stevesshipwrecksite.blogspot.com.au/, but blogs at http://www.stevesscubasite.blogspot.com.au/ may become superfluous since most things will probably go on the Scuba Divers Federation of South Australia's Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/groups/448643155213641/ . I trust that this does not overly concern any of my followers. Many thanks for your past interest. I hope that you will still be able to follow my postings on the Scuba Divers Federation of South Australia's Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/groups/448643155213641/ .
The ‘Wreck’ of the Tam O’Shanter
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The 360-ton barque *Tam O’Shanter *was built in North Hylton, County
Durham, England in 1829. In 1836, Osmond Gilles chartered it for the
migrant fleet o...
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