| Rosehill a British steamship of 2788 gross Tons, was lost on route from Cardiff to Devonport on 23 September 1917. She now lies in 30 metres 5 miles East of Looe. Her two boilers are a prominent feature, standing 5 metres proud of the sea bed and laiden with marine life. On the stern section, the single 12lb gun is clearly visible, still attached to the swivel turret with the barrel pointing up to the surface. Her propeller sticks out from the seabed with the prop blades standing 3 metres proud of the seabed. |
SCUBA DIVE ROSEHILL
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Minimum qualification: Advanced Open Water with wreck and or deep specialty
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