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| Diving at the most famous wrecks in the Red Sea: |
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| - Thistlegorm: The British ship was on its way to Egypt when it got bombed by the Germans. Now it´s lying on the sea bottom at 30m depth. There is still a lot of the cargo on this wreck: trucks, motorcycles, railway carriage, tanks and one railway engine. |
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| - Giannis D.: A Greek cargo ship, sunk in 1983. A beautiful wreck and also easy to dive inside because there are many entries and exit points. Maximum depth 27m. |
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| - Carnatic: Sunk in 1969. A steamship which strucked the reef and sunk the next day. The deck has fallen away. This wreck is full with corals, very photogenic. Maximum depth 24m. |
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| - Dunraven: Sail-powered vessel, carrying timber and spices sunk in 1876 on its way from Bombay. It´s broken in 2 pieces and lies upside down at a depth of 28m. The bow is in 18m. |
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| - Marine Park Ras Mohammed: Amazing reefs, for example Jolanda and Shark reef. Both are great drops off with a good possibility to see sharks. |