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Diver buys First World War shipwreck on Facebook for £300

Diver buys First World War shipwreck on Facebook for £300

Times23-04-2025

Facebook Marketplace is usually reserved for second-hand furniture, unwanted tat and the occasional scam, not monuments to history.
However, Dom Robinson, 53, a diver and shipwreck fanatic, has taken the plunge on a £300 shipwreck after coming across the advertisement in January.
SS Almond Branch, a steam-powered cargo ship, has rested 15m underwater off the coast of Cornwall since it was torpedoed by a German submarine on November 27, 1917.
Robinson, who has a YouTube channel called Deep Wreck Diver, contacted the seller, who happened to live near by. 'I've bought bikes off Facebook Marketplace with more hassle,' he said. 'I was like: 'Bingo, this is my opportunity to own a shipwreck.' '
After he paid the seller, Robinson received a letter from a government

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