HMVS Cerberus sits as an artificial breakwater purposefully sank in Philip Bay in Melbourne, in half moon bay. The ship served several roles including a submarine support and training ship. It is now popular with scuba diving and exploration, but at risk of collapse.
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The Wreck of HMVS Cerberus in Port Philip Melbourne Australia
The Wreck of HMVS Cerberus in Port Philip Melbourne Australia
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