Decorate your home and office walls with photographic prints by local artists. Each image comes with a certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.
Underwater photography captures the beguiling beauty of the world that exists below the surface of our oceans, where inhabitants seemingly float through life. Underwater photos are calming and yet often exploding with colour, bringing life and interest to your home or office decor.
This collection of photos by local artists includes brilliant photos of Mornington Peninsula, Melbourne, Australia, and overseas underwater locations, and the list will continue to grow.
The Scuba Doctor will continue to search for artwork and artists to feature for sale on our web site. If you have suggestions, or you have artworks you would like to include in the collection, please contact us. We look forward to hearing from you.
Reef Dive | Boat access
Depth: 30 m (98 ft) to 42 m (138 ft)
Lost Reef
from Allie Beckhurst
on Vimeo.
Lost Reef is the end of a rocky ridge, just south of Point Lonsdale, out in Bass Strait, Victoria, Australia. It is always swarming with fish and a great deep dive!
Traditional Owners — This dive site is in the traditional Country of the Wathaurong (Wadda-Warrung) people of the Kulin Nation. This truly ancient Country includes the coastline of Port Phillip, from the Werribee River in the north-east, the Bellarine Peninsula, and down to Cape Otway in the south-west. We wish to acknowledge the Wathaurong as Traditional Owners. We pay respect to their Ancestors and their Elders, past, present and emerging. We acknowledge Bunjil the Creator Spirit of this beautiful land, who travels as an eagle, and Waarn, who protects the waterways and travels as a crow, and thank them for continuing to watch over this Country today and beyond.
Lost Reef Location Map
Latitude: 38° 19.024′ S (38.317067° S / 38° 19′ 1.44″ S)
Longitude: 144° 34.929′ E (144.58215° E / 144° 34′ 55.74″ E)
Datum: WGS84 |
Google Map
Added: 2012-07-22 09:00:00 GMT, Last updated: 2021-07-16 17:50:00 GMT
Source: Allie Beckhurst GPS
Nearest Neighbour: J2 Broken Submarine, 430 m, bearing 334°, NNW
Depth: 30 to 42 m.
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DISCLAIMER: No claim is made by The Scuba Doctor as to the accuracy of the dive site coordinates listed here. Should anyone decide to use these GPS marks to locate and dive on a site, they do so entirely at their own risk. Always verify against other sources.
The marks come from numerous sources including commercial operators, independent dive clubs, reference works, and active divers. Some are known to be accurate, while others may not be. Some GPS marks may even have come from maps using the AGD66 datum, and thus may need be converted to the WGS84 datum. To distinguish between the possible accuracy of the dive site marks, we've tried to give each mark a source of GPS, Google Earth, or unknown.
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