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NAVIO DO NORTE  
By Luis Mota (SUBMANIA) 
      
The history 
of this wreck is unknown. We know that she is quite old, built of wood, but what 
kind of ship, where did she come from and her destiny is still a mystery. 
"Navio do Norte" 
is the name given by local fishermen to this wreck, located north of Angeiras 
village. It means "northern ship". 
From this 
vessel rests her cargo, or part of it, composed by iron cannons, bullets, wheels 
and other iron debris. It's still possible to see some pieces of wood that 
belongs to the main structure of the ship that stay well preserved under the 
sand. 
This wreck 
rests in open sea, on a sandy bottom at 34m. Marine life on this site is amazing, 
with lots of small fish, lobsters, conger eels and amazing octopuses. There are 
lost lines and fishing nets on the wreck. 
We believe 
that this wreck is part of the steam-boat Tiber, owned by British company P&O Line.  
Tiber was an 
iron paddle steamer of 763 tons. This vessel was laid down on 
August 8th, 1846, and arrived to Southampton on October 26th, from 
builders, Caird & Co in Greenock. She was originally to have been named "Ceylon", 
and ran P&O's Peninsular, Italian and Black Sea routes. Tiber was 56.29m long, 
8.15m broad and 5.26m deep. She had 280ihp engines, a speed 
of 9 knots and a bunker capacity of 225 tons. This steamer cost £28.600 and was 
insured for £20.000. 
On 21st 
February 1847, early in the afternoon, Tiber sunk out of Vila Cha when she was 
homeward bound from Gibraltar. Her captain was Mr Bingham. 
The cause of 
her sinking is still inconclusive. 
In Portugal 
we found documents that say that this ship sunk due to a severe sea storm and 
despites the efforts of local fishermen to help on the rescue of both passengers 
and crew, around 30 people died in this tragedy. 
In others 
researches, we found out that the ship was sailing in dense fog, hit a rock and 
sunk in deep water within minutes with no casualties to regret. 
Be it so, 
both have some in common, her cargo and mail sunk with the ship and were lost. 
Among cargo was a load of gold coins to the royal treasure. 
Minimum diving certification 
required to dive this wreck:  
CMAS two stars or equivalent. 
    
      
    
      
        
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