Um el Faroud
Um El Faroud – 110 m long Libian tanker. After a tragic explosion it has been scuttled for divers in 1998. Definitely the best wreck available from shore
Um El Faroud – 110 m long Libian tanker. After a tragic explosion it has been scuttled for divers in 1998. Definitely the best wreck available from shore
The Schnellboot series were used to sneak into enemy harbours and torpedo ships or lay mines during WWII. It lies in about 67m next to Valletta, Malta
Le Polynesien was a French cruise liner, sunk during WWI. She lays between 48-65 m offering a stunning divesite for technical divers
After had been serving and got damaged in WW2, the HMS Stubborn has been scuttled for sonar target practice. Therefore she is intact, laying at 55m deep
The HMS Southwold has two sections which are two different dives. They lay a few hundred meters away from each other