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English (Translate this text in English): W off Punta Salines, St Georges
English (Translate this text in English): W off Punta Salines, St Georges
W off Punta Salines, St Georges
English (Translate this text in English): W off Punta Salines, St Georges
English (Translate this text in English): W off Punta Salines, St Georges
English (Translate this text in English): W off Punta Salines, St Georges
English (Translate this text in English): W off Punta Salines, St Georges
English (Translate this text in English): W off Punta Salines, St Georges
English (Translate this text in English): W off Punta Salines, St Georges
How? By boat
Distance Short boat time (< 10min)
Easy to find? Easy to find
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Dive site Characteristics
Alternative name Marechal Petain, La Marseillaise, Arosa Sky, Linea C, Titanic of the Caribbean
Average depth 40.0 m / 131.2 ft
Max depth 50.0 m / 164 ft
Current Low ( < 1 knot)
Visibility Medium ( 5 - 10 m)
Quality
Dive site quality Good
Experience CMAS ** / AOW
Bio interest Poor
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Week crowd
Week-end crowd
Dive type
- Wreck
Dive site activities
- Night dive
- Dive training
- Photography
Dangers
- Depth
- Current
Additional Information
English (Translate this text in English): The Bianca C was a Cruise ship originally built in 1939 in La Ciotat, South France riviera, and launched in 1944.
She sank october 22, 1961 after catching fire followed by an explosion in the engine room. She lies in 50 metres of water on a sandy seabed.
The wreck is now broken up, but it still remain a very interesting dive for advanced divers.
Vessel size:
- Length: 220 metres
- Width:
- 18,000 tons
- 736 passengers
English (Translate this text in English): The Bianca C was a Cruise ship originally built in 1939 in La Ciotat, South France riviera, and launched in 1944.
She sank october 22, 1961 after catching fire followed by an explosion in the engine room. She lies in 50 metres of water on a sandy seabed.
The wreck is now broken up, but it still remain a very interesting dive for advanced divers.
Vessel size:
- Length: 220 metres
- Width:
- 18,000 tons
- 736 passengers
The Bianca C was a Cruise ship originally built in 1939 in La Ciotat, South France riviera, and launched in 1944.
She sank october 22, 1961 after catching fire followed by an explosion in the engine room. She lies in 50 metres of water on a sandy seabed.
The wreck is now broken up, but it still remain a very interesting dive for advanced divers.
Vessel size:
- Length: 220 metres
- Width:
- 18,000 tons
- 736 passengers
English (Translate this text in English): The Bianca C was a Cruise ship originally built in 1939 in La Ciotat, South France riviera, and launched in 1944.
She sank october 22, 1961 after catching fire followed by an explosion in the engine room. She lies in 50 metres of water on a sandy seabed.
The wreck is now broken up, but it still remain a very interesting dive for advanced divers.
Vessel size:
- Length: 220 metres
- Width:
- 18,000 tons
- 736 passengers
English (Translate this text in English): The Bianca C was a Cruise ship originally built in 1939 in La Ciotat, South France riviera, and launched in 1944.
She sank october 22, 1961 after catching fire followed by an explosion in the engine room. She lies in 50 metres of water on a sandy seabed.
The wreck is now broken up, but it still remain a very interesting dive for advanced divers.
Vessel size:
- Length: 220 metres
- Width:
- 18,000 tons
- 736 passengers
English (Translate this text in English): The Bianca C was a Cruise ship originally built in 1939 in La Ciotat, South France riviera, and launched in 1944.
She sank october 22, 1961 after catching fire followed by an explosion in the engine room. She lies in 50 metres of water on a sandy seabed.
The wreck is now broken up, but it still remain a very interesting dive for advanced divers.
Vessel size:
- Length: 220 metres
- Width:
- 18,000 tons
- 736 passengers
English (Translate this text in English): The Bianca C was a Cruise ship originally built in 1939 in La Ciotat, South France riviera, and launched in 1944.
She sank october 22, 1961 after catching fire followed by an explosion in the engine room. She lies in 50 metres of water on a sandy seabed.
The wreck is now broken up, but it still remain a very interesting dive for advanced divers.
Vessel size:
- Length: 220 metres
- Width:
- 18,000 tons
- 736 passengers
English (Translate this text in English): The Bianca C was a Cruise ship originally built in 1939 in La Ciotat, South France riviera, and launched in 1944.
She sank october 22, 1961 after catching fire followed by an explosion in the engine room. She lies in 50 metres of water on a sandy seabed.
The wreck is now broken up, but it still remain a very interesting dive for advanced divers.
Vessel size:
- Length: 220 metres
- Width:
- 18,000 tons
- 736 passengers
English (Translate this text in English): The Bianca C was a Cruise ship originally built in 1939 in La Ciotat, South France riviera, and launched in 1944.
She sank october 22, 1961 after catching fire followed by an explosion in the engine room. She lies in 50 metres of water on a sandy seabed.
The wreck is now broken up, but it still remain a very interesting dive for advanced divers.
Vessel size:
- Length: 220 metres
- Width:
- 18,000 tons
- 736 passengers
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