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Diving holidays designed by divers. Giving you, what you want. Wreck diving in Lanzarote..GO - Wreck diving in Sharm el Shiekh..GO - Wreck diving in South Africa..GO |
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| Wreck diving in Lanzarote |
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8 Guided Dive Package (£283) - 1wk - Apartments - transfers - diving - more (conditions applicable), only £283...GO THE
RABAT WRECK LOS
ERIZOS WRECKS PUNTA
TINOSA WRECKS
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| Wreck diving in Sharm - |
8 Guided Dive Package (£240) - 1wk - Acoommodation - transfers - diving - more (conditions applicable), only £240...GO Diving the ThistlegormThe Thistlegorm: Arguably one of the most famous wrecks in the world, the Thistlegorm was discovered by Jacques Cousteau in 1955. Diving the Thistlegorm is quite an experience, with its incredible cargo of 1940's motor bikes, cars and ammunition cases, beautiful sea life and huge size. As an "Armed Freighter" with an additional armoured Gun Deck built over the aft section, an old 4·7" gun and a heavy calibre machine gun - of WW1 vintage, can be seen when diving the Thistlegorm.
The Thistlegorm was launched on the 9th of April 1940. Its name means ‘blue thistle', and it was a British transport ship, 126.5 metres long with the capacity of 4,898 tons (9,009 displacement tons), and had a three cylinder steam engine developing 1,860 HP, that gave the vessel a speed of around 10 knots. In May 1941, a crew of 39 men left on the Thistlegorm from Glasgow , with a cargo including munitions, bombs, anti-tank mines, Lee Enfield MK II rifles, BSA motorcycles, Morris and Ford trucks, tanks and even two steam locomotives. Two German bombers coming from the German airbase in Crete, sighted the Thistlegorm as it sat in the Strait of Gubal , awaiting the clearance of German mines in the Suez Canal . They attacked the Thistlegorm. Two bombs hit the fourth hold, where the munitions deposits were situated. The resulting explosion tore the ship in two, whilst catapulting the two 126 ton locomotives, despite being tied to the deck, into the air. The crew and Captain were rescued by the HMS Carlisle, but nine men lost their lives during the attack. “I completed two dives on the Thistlegorm, and reckon I only need eight more to really get to see it all!” Michou The wreck was discovered by, of course, Jacques Cousteau in 1955, and later appeared in the National Geographic in 1956. Cousteau did not reveal the position of the wreck, and it went forgotten for almost 40 years until 1992 when it was rediscovered by an Israeli skipper. The Ship Today What makes this ship so extra-special is a combination of several factors. Despite extensive damage aft of the Bridge, the main section is upright and on an even keel. Then, there is the story of her passing, with all it’s ingredients of War, Heroism and Tragedy - something that is never re-created in any vessel deliberately sunk. Lest we forget, even the Titanic would have passed into obscurity were it not for the manner of her sinking! Then, prevailing conditions and accessibility all come into play. These include an acceptable climate, relatively warm waters, very good underwater visibility and a maximum depth of just 32 metres to the seabed. What more could be asked of any shipwreck you might
ask - and the word "Cargo" springs to mind. Within the Thistlegorm,
that cargo is a veritable underwater "World War II Museum."
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| Wreck diving in South Africa - |
Lots of wrecks are buried into the bottom of the seabed in South Africa. This is a specialist diving holiday as the depths go off the PADI charts, so contact us if you are a group looking to enjoy diving the wrecks. Our diving holidays have been tailored around our diving community. We know when and where to see specific marine life. So much so we even offer MONEY BACK GUARANTEE diving holidays...GO
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Join us and and enjoy diving marsa alam, diving lanzarote, diving dahab, diving sharm, diving mozambique and diving cape verdes. You never know, you could be diving with whale sharks or diving with sharks on your next diving holiday! Click on one of the options above . |
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