Bay of Islands-Former frigate Canterbury sinking, story by Ian Stuart
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A sonar scanned image of the former navy frigate Canterbury sitting on the bottom at Deep Water Cove, Northland, New Zealand, after it was scuttled as a dive attraction on Saturday.

Auckland, New Zealand

3 Nov 07

A sonar scanned image of the former navy frigate Canterbury sitting on the bottom at Deep Water Cove, Northland, New Zealand, after it was scuttled as a dive attraction on Saturday.

Auckland, New Zealand

3 Nov 07

Commander Andrew Ford in the cabin he lived in during his time on the navy\'s last steam warship, the frigate Canterbury, before it was sunk as a dive attraction in Deep Water Cove, Bay of Islands, New Zealand, Saturday, November 03, 2007.

Bay of Islands, New Zealand

3 Nov 07

Warrant Officer Mark Pirikahu, in a mess he lived in during his time as a young seaman on the old navy frigate Canterbury before it was sunk as a dive attraction in Deep Water Cove, Bay of Islands in Northland, New Zealand, Saturday, November 03, 2007.

Bay of Islands, New Zealand

3 Nov 07

English scuttling expert Keith Simpson, left, and Shane Housham from the Bay of Islands Canterbury Charitable Trust, pay out the electronic sinking line on the old navy frigate Canterbury before it was sunk in Deep Water Cove in the Bay of Islands on Saturday - The line stretched 480 metres to the launch Acheron and detonated the charges which sent the ship to the bottom, Bay of Islands, New Zealand, Saturday, November 03, 2007.

Bay of Islands, New Zealand

3 Nov 07

Old navy man Norm Greenall wearing the hard hat he has now worn to sink four navy ships - He was in charge of sinking the frigate Canterrbury before it wsas scuttled in Deep Water Cove, Northland on Saturday - He has also sunk the frigates Wellington and Waikato and the research ship Tui, Bay of Islands, New Zealand, Saturday, November 03, 2007.

Bay of Islands, New Zealand

3 Nov 07

 
 
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