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Alicia
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Built in 1883 at a shipyard in Scotland, the Alicia was a 345-foot iron-hulled, three-masted steamer with a 38-foot beam. She slammed on to Ajax Reef in 1905, where she now rests in 20 feet of water.
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15 - 20 ft.
5 - 6 m
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Erl King
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The vessel Erl King was a 305-foot three-masted, single screw, iron auxiliary steamer with a 34-foot beam. On the December 16, 1891, The Erl King ran aground on Long Reef during a voyage from Swansea England to New Orleans, Louisiana.
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15 - 20 ft.
5 - 6 m
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Lugano
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The Lugano was a 350-foot single screw, iron-hulled British steamer with a 40-foot beam. On the afternoon of March 9, 1913, the Lugano ran hard aground on Long Reef while on a routine voyage from Liverpool to Havana.
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20 - 25 ft.
6 - 8 m
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Mandalay
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The Mandalay was a 128-foot double-masted steel schooner in the Windjammer Cruises fleet. She ran aground on on Long Reef near Elliott Key on New Years Eve 1966 at the end of a 10-day Bahamas cruise.
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10 - 15 ft.
3 - 5 m
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