S.S. Cedarville wreck site
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Great Lakes ore freighter sank after collision in fog with Norwegian ship SS Topdalsfjord in 1965.
10 crew lost.
Popular, but dangerous, scuba diving site that has caused the deaths of several recreational divers.
4th longest ship ever lost on the Great Lakes, after the Edmund Fitzgerald (Superior), Carl D. Bradley (Michigan) and Daniel J. Morrell (Huron).
10 crew lost.
Popular, but dangerous, scuba diving site that has caused the deaths of several recreational divers.
4th longest ship ever lost on the Great Lakes, after the Edmund Fitzgerald (Superior), Carl D. Bradley (Michigan) and Daniel J. Morrell (Huron).
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Cedarville
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Coordinates: 45°47'3"N 84°38'55"W
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