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I appreciate your detailed request, but I need to clarify an important limitation: the search results provided contain information specifically about the **SS Yongala wreck dive site** in Australia, but they do not include the metadata you've requested—such as visa requirements, currency, timezone, daily budget ranges, airport codes, or current pricing information.
Additionally, the query references "yongala-repeat" as a destination, which is not a recognized travel destination in the search results. The SS Yongala is a single wreck dive site located off the coast of Ayr, Queensland, Australia—not a broader destination with multiple repeat visits or varied experiences.
**What I can provide based on the search results:**
The SS Yongala wreck, located off Ayr in Queensland, Australia, **sank on March 23, 1911, during a cyclone with all 122 people aboard lost at sea**[1]. The wreck **lay undiscovered for almost 50 years** before being found in the 1950s[1]. It **rests at approximately 28 to 30 meters of water** with the top of the structure around 14 to 16 meters[6]. The site is **considered one of the best wreck dives in the world and ranks among the top 10 dive sites globally**[1][5][7]. **Penetration diving is not allowed, as the wreck is a protected historic site and grave site**[6]. The wreck has become an artificial reef, hosting hundreds of marine species including rays, sharks, turtles, and vibrant corals[4][5].
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