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The Best Episodes of Shipwreck Hunters Australia Season 1

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The Best Episodes of Shipwreck Hunters Australia Season 1

A unique team of adventurous divers and underwater filmmakers are joined by expert maritime archaeologists on the hunt for long-lost shipwreck secrets along the vast...

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    #1 - Deep Sea Discovery

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    In open ocean off the remote north-west coast of Australia, a deep-water location teeming with marine wildlife has captured the Shipwreck Hunters’ imagination. Obsessed by the potential of finding a historic wreck site, their focus turns to the story of sailors lost at sea and the families they left behind. It’s an adventure full of surprises that will change their lives forever.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #2 - Search for Koombana

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    The Shipwreck Hunters search for a luxurious passenger liner named Koombana, which steamed straight into the path of a deadly cyclone off the remote north-west coast of Australia and was never seen again. More than 150 people were lost at sea and communities were left devastated. The team are determined to help solve this epic ocean mystery.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #3 - Flying Boats of Broome

    S1:E3

    A surprise attack during World War II in the remote north-west Australian town of Broome destroyed and sank fifteen flying boats, of which five have never been found. The Shipwreck Hunters search this challenging location with some of the biggest tidal variations in the world— as well as sharks, crocodiles and near zero visibility underwater pushing them to their limits.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #4 - Australia's Oldest Shipwreck

    S1:E4

    The Shipwreck Hunters investigate an epic tale from the age of pirates. Their destination is a wild open-ocean location 130 kilometers off the mainland of Australia’s treacherous north-west coast. The team search an imposing site for clues and explore uninhabited islands nearby to try to put an epic shipwreck story, finally, to rest.

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    #5 - Survivors of Stefano

    S1:E5

    The Shipwreck Hunters explore the spectacular Ningaloo coast following an incredible 150-year-old story of tragedy and survival. They travel to the far reaches of the largest fringing reef on the planet in search of lost pieces of a shipwreck puzzle, braving extreme ocean currents and reliving a harrowing castaway ordeal.

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    #6 - Two Wreck Fever

    S1:E6

    The Shipwreck Hunters join maritime archaeologists from the Western Australian Museum to reinvestigate a known shipwreck site and the theory of a second ship lost at the same site in the spectacular Abrolhos Islands. The treacherous location is a hotspot for shipwrecks and mind-blowing ocean biodiversity.

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Season 1 Ratings Summary

"Deep Sea Discovery" is the best rated episode of "Shipwreck Hunters Australia" season 1. It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 10/5/2022. This episode is rated 0.0 points higher than the second-best, "Search for Koombana".